Comment by pphysch 12 days ago > MS Access for the web with an SSOThis is essentially Rails and Django and so on 4 comments pphysch Reply dgxyz 12 days ago That's not even remotely close to the idea. It's conceptually entirely different.I'll note that Access existed in a completely usable form before the www even existed. pphysch 11 days ago How is it conceptually different? RDBMS ORM-based web frameworks (with built-in Admin GUIs) ate the web-oriented crowd, and the rest are happy managing their data in Excel. That doesn't leave much room for MS Access. dgxyz 10 days ago Try building a complex report or even a printable invoice output in Rails or Django. 1 reply →
dgxyz 12 days ago That's not even remotely close to the idea. It's conceptually entirely different.I'll note that Access existed in a completely usable form before the www even existed. pphysch 11 days ago How is it conceptually different? RDBMS ORM-based web frameworks (with built-in Admin GUIs) ate the web-oriented crowd, and the rest are happy managing their data in Excel. That doesn't leave much room for MS Access. dgxyz 10 days ago Try building a complex report or even a printable invoice output in Rails or Django. 1 reply →
pphysch 11 days ago How is it conceptually different? RDBMS ORM-based web frameworks (with built-in Admin GUIs) ate the web-oriented crowd, and the rest are happy managing their data in Excel. That doesn't leave much room for MS Access. dgxyz 10 days ago Try building a complex report or even a printable invoice output in Rails or Django. 1 reply →
dgxyz 10 days ago Try building a complex report or even a printable invoice output in Rails or Django. 1 reply →
That's not even remotely close to the idea. It's conceptually entirely different.
I'll note that Access existed in a completely usable form before the www even existed.
How is it conceptually different? RDBMS ORM-based web frameworks (with built-in Admin GUIs) ate the web-oriented crowd, and the rest are happy managing their data in Excel. That doesn't leave much room for MS Access.
Try building a complex report or even a printable invoice output in Rails or Django.
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