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The Barnes & Noble ReviewLike thousands of professionals, you may recognize Alison Balter from her extensive series of Access training videos. But, good as they are, they can't cover every fine point of Access development: for that, you need a book. Whether you're an experienced developer or a power user ready to start writing real code, Alison Balter's Mastering Microsoft Access 2002 Desktop Development will get you where you want to go.
Balter starts with a thorough review of the fundamentals: what every developer needs to know about tables, relationships, data integrity, queries, forms, and reports. Next, she introduces the latest version of VBA: its relationship to Access 2002 and its key objects, methods, properties, and events. The book includes detailed chapters on building more sophisticated and efficient forms, reports, and queries; and on using class modules to package your code for easier reuse.
That's just the beginning: Balter offers detailed coverage of debugging, error handling, optimization, and ADO; start-to-finish coverage of building multi-user and enterprise applications; practical security techniques and sample code. If you're up to it, she even introduces "black-belt" techniques such as Automation, and leveraging the Win32 API from within Access. This isn't just "Access": It's power. (Bill Camarda)
Bill Camarda is a consultant, writer, and web/multimedia content developer with nearly 20 years' experience in helping technology companies deploy and market advanced software, computing, and networking products and services. His 15 books include Special Edition Using Word 2000 and Upgrading & Fixing Networks For Dummies®, Second Edition.
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What Ms Balter's book offers over most or all of the other books on the market is that Ms Balter is able to take a highly technical topic and present it in a manner that is easy to comprehend. It is a book that the reader will often want to read from cover to cover, but it can also act as an excellent reference.