> > With Python and a decent RAD framework (there are quite a few), you
> > don't need to implement anything like that yourself.
>
> "and a decent RAD framework (there are quite a few)"
>
> Really??? Name *ONE*.
using PyQt (& Sqlalchemy):
Qtalchemy: www.qtalchemy.org
Camelot: www.python-camel
> > This is a client/server application backing up to a SQL back-end
> > database.
> > I am interested in the capabilities of LibreOffice Basic along the
> > same lines.
> > The documentation for LibreOffice Basic seems very space compared to
> > MS VBA.
> An actual application with more logic than
> At one client, this week's production check-in of an application
> developed in MS Office (mostly Access) 2007/2010 code is now up to:
> 110,315 LOCs, 380 Modules, 249 Stored Procedures, and counting...
They probably need that much code because VBA is so poor (while
also being quite vociferous),
Oops! I meant to send this to the list.
On 04/27/2013 08:53 PM, Michael Lueck wrote:
Greetings,
At one client, this week's production check-in of an application
developed in MS Office (mostly Access) 2007/2010 code is now up to:
110,315 LOCs, 380 Modules, 249 Stored Procedures, and counting...
Greetings,
At one client, this week's production check-in of an application developed in
MS Office (mostly Access) 2007/2010 code is now up to:
110,315 LOCs, 380 Modules, 249 Stored Procedures, and counting...
This is a client/server application backing up to a SQL back-end database.
I am inte