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What do folks like about the site?
 
  1. Gordon, a database analyst from the UK, remarked that: the site gave me the answer to an Access VBA problem that I was trying to solve.
  2. Jim, an operations manager at a manufacturing firm in Ohio, really appreciates the code samples.
  3. Rich, a database administrator/developer from Alabama, likes the information provided on SQL Server.
  4. Patrick, a programmer analyst in the New York State government, commented that the site has helped our development unit with tips and tricks that make our applications more beefy.
  5. Donald, who is a DBA at the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, left this comment: Your site teaches me the more advanced topics that provide me functionality that I never new existed in Access. It takes me to new heights and makes me look like a genius in the office. I thank you for that. Please keep doing what you're doing!
  6. Henry serves as a computer systems administrator at a Michigan engineering firm.  He likes the site because it gives a newcomer to Access like myself a resource to go to for enlightenment. Thanks for your efforts.
  7. Tom, a senior engineer at a Norwegian firm, comments: Good info about Access programming. Many tips. Free software samples. No popup ads. Trustworthy!
  8. Patricia, an Engineering Technician at a well known oil industry firm in Texas, says: The site delivers practical solutions to Access developers.
  9. Patrick, who works as a hardware/support specialist at an electronics manufacturing facility in Arizona, left this comment when he signed our Guest Book: I have found your site to be very helpful and informative. I work with MS Access developing tools at work. All the information that I can get on this subject is very welcomed.
  10. Karen, who is a database administrator in a Wisconsin-based firm, expressed these feelings about the site and how it helped her on the job: I really feel like I'm flying solo out here. People from other facilities in our parent company ask me about Access, but then I don't hear from them again. Mostly because no one has the time or the drive to learn how to use it. This will be a good resource for me. Thanks!
  11. One of the members of the  Database Developers Group left this comment in our Guest Book: I am a DDG member, and I like everything about the DDG and ProgrammingMSAccess.com.  They provide me a lot of interesting content, including product reviews, code samples, presentations, and more.  I also enjoy the many chances to win valuable products.
  12. Edward is a relatively new at databases, but he has an analyst position in the U.S. Navy.  An excerpt from his site appraisal states: The site provides good overviews of books. I especially like the availability of chapter summaries.
  13. One popular reason for coming to the site is to learn more about seminar tours.  This Guest Book registrant left this comment: I am interested in sending my staff to the 2003 Orlando meeting.
  14. An Indonesian developer offered this appraisal of the site: It gives me programming samples and helps me to advance my skills as an Access specialist.
  15. Loralei, a developer from Arizona, expressed her appreciation for the site this way: It is a friendly site to come to for ideas.  I am teaching myself VB, and I find it particularly useful for this.
  16. A developer from Mississippi remarks: I like it that this site offers technical support from the Database Developers Group at a reasonable price.  I don't like having to go to Microsoft when I get stuck on a programming issue.
  17. Steve, an Access programmer from Pennsylvania, made this observation after visiting the site repeatedly to help with his assignments: I've visited this site several times and found the FAQs and Sample Code very informative.
  18. Paul, an Access developer from Washington migrating from Jet to SQL Server, sent this message: I don't mean to shout but THANK YOU!!  I viewed your sample code, adapted it to what I was doing and it works like a charm. Please make sure I receive a schedule of your seminar !
  19. Martin, a UK Access developer, made this observation about how he found the site and what he thought of it: Liked: technical content (found site via a good technical article on msdn) Disliked: not enough of it! :)
  20. Ken, a web consultant from Georgia, made these remarks about the content at the site: The information presented was extremely helpful and exactly what I needed to find. Thank you.
  21. Stephen, an EDS Information Analyst based in Oklahoma, made this remark about the usefulness of ProgrammingMSAccess.com: I did a search on the Array object through Google and your site came up. After looking at the example I was able to get around my problem. Thanks.
  22. Dan, a Canadian-based analyst at one of the largest auto finance firms in the world, left this appraisal of the site in our Guest Book: I love the VBA samples. I am trying to learn to use some code in my Access databases, and I have found a great deal of assistance in your site.
  23. Andrew, an Access and web developer from the UK, left this appraisal of the site after his visit: Very informative and helpful. It has answered a lot of my questions and has taught me even more. I usually do DAO databases with the Jet Engine but I have recently been told they are fading this out. I thought I should learn the other method (ADO)...well done on an excellent site.
  24. Lance, a programmer/LAN administrator at the California Highway Patrol, left this message in the Guest Book: I've found your site very useful on a wide variety of issues. Its variety of topics has already enhanced my ability as a database programmer.
  25. Paul, who is a longtime fan of our site and seminar tours, expresses a new reason for liking the site: the Database Developers Group.  Click here to see why Paul is excited.
  26. Sylvain, a Canadian developer, particularly liked an article whose link was on the site: I appreciated your article "Datetime Values in Access Projects" which is at  www.sqlmag.com. This subject is such a mess on Microsoft's documentation!
  27. Ebert, a computer operator at a large transportation organization in New York City, included these remarks when registering in the Guest Book: I enjoy checking out the excerpts from Rick's new Access 2002 book. I also come to get info about the seminars in the NYC area.
  28. BJ, president of an electronics firm in New Hampshire, left this remark in our Guest Book: It's fast and real easy to look at and take in the site's content.
  29. Mikael, a programmer from Sweden, enjoyed the site for these reasons: It's nice with the different code examples, and I wouldn't mind some more! The articles are also interesting and enlightening.
  30. Laurie, a Software Support Specialist, in municipal government comments: I have been visiting your site for over a year now and I am about to start programming with Microsoft Office 2000 Developers Edition (MOD).  I love the tutorials the most and also book excerpts.
  31. Judy, a practicing developer in Alabama, remarks: I like the FAQS.  You learn a lot by reading the problems other people experience and pick up some great tips! Thanks!!!
  32. Eric, a systems analyst from the Philippines,  said he found value in the Snapshot tutorial at the site.
  33. Brian, a beginning developer from Virginia, says: I like the free code samples.  I need all the help that I can get.
  34. Alex, a systems analyst at a medical center in Georgia, remarks: The site has good information on Access development.  Its design is clean making it easy to pick out what you are seeking without things flashing or popping up to break your attention.
  35. Kate, an Access/VBA enthusiast, left this appraisal of the site: The site is very up to date, which is rare with most websites...the best site on programming for Access I've seen.
  36. Rita, a developer at a technology firm in Israel, signed the Guest Book so that so that the site could keep her up to date on new books and other developer-oriented content by the principals from the site.
  37. Willard from Indianapolis, IN especially likes the links on the Favorites page and elsewhere throughout the site.
  38. Allan, a developer from London, England, looks forward to returning to the site to apply the code samples in his projects.
  39. An Access developer from the Chicago area, left this appraisal of ProgrammingMSAccess.com in our Guest Book: I have yet to find irrelevant information on this site!  Great site for the developers!
  40. An analyst who uses Access for many report generation projects inserted this comment in our Guest Book: The site's content was great! It answered a lot of questions...I plan to attend your seminar when it is in the Seattle, WA area.
  41. Terry, a developer who lives in New Brunswick, Canada, left this appraisal of the site in the Guest Book: I found a lot of useful hints on the VBA side of things; a great companion for the Programming Microsoft Access 2000 book.
  42. Michael, who performs database administration at an electronic controls business in Indiana, says: I like the layout well enough. It is easy to get where you want. And who would not like the opportunity to win software. 
  43. Judy, an Access developer from New Mexico, comments that she likes the site because it features current information about Access, and it has great links to other useful sites.
  44. Paul, a Netherlands-based web developer, left this comment in our Guest Book: Your samples helped me out of a problem! Thanks.
  45. Mike, a network administrator in the Maine public school system, left this evaluation of the site in out Guest Book: Excellent site. Well designed, easy on the eyes. Nice balance of color and fonts. Information informative and brief.  I am going to buy the book on programming Microsoft Access 2000.  Again, thanks for providing information, tips, FAQ's, etc. on Access.
  46. Eric, who develops Access solutions for clients in the Philippines, remarks: ProgrammingMSAccess.com is very helpful.  It delivers the help that I need to serve my clients better.  I will soon be taking a position in the United States, and I look forward to continue growing my expertise through your site.
  47. Ashley, an Access developer for a manufacturer from Alabama, offered a one-line appraisal of the site: Excellent resource for Access developers.
  48. Bob, a developer for a drilling industry analysis firm based in California, is a regular visitor to the site.  He remarked during a recent visit: Good samples. Always nice to see what new ideas you're posting.
  49. Tim, a developer from Sheboygan, Wisconsin, remarks that he reviewed the book descriptions and code samples.  He says they look good to him.
  50. Bruce, a programmer from Ontario, Canada, says that he likes the site because of all the content on VBA programming.
  51. Traci, who performs database programming at an Air Force base in Illinois, offered this evaluation of the site: Loved the site! Very informative and easy to navigate! The samples have bailed me out many of times!!
  52. A project manager from the Unisys corporation left this message in our Guest Book: There are lots of material in this site. The material is good.
  53. Bryan from the Kentucky-American Water Company left this message: Excellent source of information about seminars and educational opportunities. It's great to have a preview of what is going on as well.
  54. Richard from the United Kingdom remarks: I liked the clean design. Unfussy. Cool.
  55. Steve, a consultant from the Richmond, VA area, left this comment after his first visit to ProgrammingMSAccess.com: First time on. I found answers to the questions I had at the time.
  56. Linda, an Information Systems Analyst at the Illinois Department of Public Health, sums up the site in two words and a punctuation mark: Excellent content!
  57. Bharat, an Illinois-based computer specialist at the Department of Veteran Affairs, offered this appraisal of the site: Excellent web site. It is easy to understand.
  58. Sharon, a DBA at GM, left this comment in our Guest Book: Very helpful and informative...
  59. Jack, a programmer at Auckland University of  Technology in New Zealand, left this comment in our Guest Book: Information on Access 2000 is superb!
  60. Rick, a developer from the Knoxville, TN area, summed up his reaction to the site like this: Any info re Access is welcomed, links, free stuff, hints and tricks. I love this site!
  61. Frances Ann from the US Treasury left a very enthusiastic comment appraising the site:  I LOVE the site...I've bookmarked the site and I shall return. By the way, I've been a Dobson follower for years, and have never been disappointed. Keep up the good work. [Rick Dobson runs the firm managing the site.]
  62. Omar, an MCSE+I and MCDBA from Kuwait, felt this way about our content: I Loved your VBA sample code and found them very useful
  63. David, a web site developer based in Yuma, Arizona, offered this glowing appraisal of ProgrammingMSAccess.com: Love the Power Point Presentations/Screen Shots...Will order your book for sure...Your site is simple, informative, easy to navigate and follow & pleasing to the eye. "EXCELLENT"
  64. Ibrahim, a developer at the Qatar Central Bank, left this message in our Guest Book: This site is very interesting and useful for Microsoft Access programmers and application developers.
  65. Corin, a General Manager of a Mexican technologies firm, summarized the site this way: Good sources of information. It comes up fast on the screen.
  66. Sean, a Bank of America datawarehouse analyst, left this appraisal of the site in our Guest Book: I liked the sample code and informative descriptions.
  67. Kevin from New Jersey says: I liked the online presentations.
  68. Cameron, a Scientific/Engineering Associate at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory made this comment about the site: Lots of good info --not weighed down by a bunch of slow loading graphics
  69. Kevin, a Project Manager at a Colorado-based construction industry firm, left this evaluation of the site: I enjoyed the samples and the tips. I plan to use the site in much grater detail.
  70. We noticed this exchange on a newsgroup:  "...The only solution (besides using ASP) seems to be using the Snapshot  viwer [viewer]. You can learn about it here: http://www.ProgrammingMSAccess.com/Snapshots/default.htm... They're selling something, but the tutorial is pretty good."
  71. Jim from Pennsylvania left these remarks in our Guest Book: Informative, always like to view free code and have downloads from experts in the field
  72. Dave from Utah comments: Liked the DHTML, very interested in the new Access 2000 book. Thanks for all the info.
  73. Kris, an IT consultant from Belgium, had this to say about the site: Easy to use - very clear - no overloaded screens
  74. An Accounting Manager from Indonesia left this remark in our Guest Book: I like very much with the chance to win the Yes I Can accounting package and the FAQs about SQL Server interoperability were very helpful to me.
  75. Jim, a developer from North Carolina, remarks: You have real code, real help... Your site helped me clear up a problem I have been having with the new Access 2000's ability to create web pages. I am Microsoft Access certified... Thank you for the site, I will be a regular visitor.  
  76. Patrick from South Africa left this comment in our Guest Book:  As a novice in the Access applications development, it gives me a great pleasure to know that I am not alone. To have you guys providing us with sample code, technical articles, and other Access stuff, makes me feel at home in the Access developers world and I can be sure to learn new and more interesting things in this field.
  77. Tim from North Carolina writes: Nice samples and FAQs! Up-to-date and informative.
  78. Al from Toledo, Ohio likes the information on an easy way to get started creating database applications.
  79. Renugopal from London, England says that he likes the site because of the useful information & free stuff.
  80. Feliks from Chicago, Illinois remarked: Site is very very helpful for MS Access Programmers and people who just started to learn Access. Thanks a lot.
  81. Monique from Madison, Tennessee left this short message in the Guest Book: I like everything about the site. I am an Access junkie.
  82. One developer sent a message with this content: "what is the cost of the Access 2000 Development Seminar...  By the way, I've enjoyed your articles for years. Please, keep writing! "  Click here to find the answer for yourself.
  83. Terry, a developer from Canada, left this message in the Guest book: I like your code examples for Access 2000.
  84. A project manager from the Unisys corporation left this message in our Guest Book: There are lots of material in this site. The material is good.
  85. Bryan from the Kentucky-American Water Company left this message: Excellent source of information about seminars and educational opportunities. It's great to have a preview of what is going on as well.
  86. Richard from the United Kingdom remarks: I liked the clean design. Unfussy. Cool.
  87. Amitav from India had this to say about the site: It is very informative and helpful.
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