Re: Web vs Client Server Development
From: Joe Fallon (jfallon1_at_nospamtwcny.rr.com)
Date: 03/13/05
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Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 22:56:54 -0500
A lot depends on how many people will be using it and where they are
located.
If it is a local network then I recommend Access as the front end.
If there a lot of remote users then consider ASP.Net.
Be aware that there is a sharp learning curve for ASP.Net if you have never
used a web development tool before.
The amount of time required to develop a Web app could easily be 2-5 times
longer than an Access app.
-- Joe Fallon "Don" <dons100@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:uNqYd.3409$ZB6.2032@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com... > What are people's thought doing development between web interfaces and > client server? I have a new client that wants we to convert their current > dos based accouting system. I'm going to use SQL Server as the back-end. > I'm going to do the front-end either as a Access 2003 app or ASP.net. I > have alot of experience doing past accounting systems as Access > applications > but not much as asp.net. Part of me things client-server still gives a > richier user interface but another part thinks just do it web. > > Thanks > > Don > >
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