Re: Boss wants me to program



Brian schrieb:
Microsoft Visual Basic (.NET) would be your best bet for this type of software development. It allows you to create GUI apps that can work with a variety of database options, such as Access or MS SQL Server.

Maybe you're right with .net, but I'd go for C# when doing .net. Basic is the ugliest and most mind corrupting language I've come across. And the OP has a C/C++ background.

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