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Becquerel:

--- Quote from: Maxwell. on October 29, 2015, 12:11:59 PM ---I'm learning to code in php, javascript, SQL and Visual Basic

I actually prefer to code in SQL manually than use the the awkward interface that is access 2007 for databases

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Ive only seen snippits of SQL but it seems pretty easy
Access is kind of a pain for me becasue ive never used it before
Headcrab Zombie:

--- Quote from: Otis Da HousKat on October 29, 2015, 11:50:41 AM ---You fixed it by removing the error handling right? :)

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No, silly, I fixed what was throwing the exceptions.


--- Quote from: Becquerel on October 29, 2015, 12:15:17 PM ---Ive only seen snippits of SQL but it seems pretty easy
Access is kind of a pain for me becasue ive never used it before

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IMO SQL goes from "easy" to "wtf is this stuff" as the complexity of the query increases
Mainly cuz I have little experience working with said "wtf is this stuff" queries
Legodude77:

--- Quote from: ZSNO on October 29, 2015, 08:54:58 AM ---On the bright side, if you know COBOL you're guaranteed a job because of all the companies that are still running COBOL programs.

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My professor keeps nailing this into our heads. Eventually I think I get to learn it but right now I'm just doing Java.
Headcrab Zombie:

--- Quote from: ZSNO on October 29, 2015, 08:54:58 AM ---On the bright side, if you know COBOL you're guaranteed a job because of all the companies that are still running COBOL programs.

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Yeah but it's more of a "we need you to support this old stuff" type job than "let's make something new and exciting"
So if supporting old legacy stuff sounds better to you than making new stuff with modern tech, then sure, go for it. But that sounds dull to me
Aide33:
So who programs in C#?

i do ;-;
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