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wow so you guys ALMOST have the same functionality as Access 10 years ago!

I just love this

http://www.ftponline.com/channels/ne.../lthekeynote2/

Microsoft still thinks that SQL Server should be 'brought into Visual
Studio'
hasn't this been a feature that they've already sold to us-- in ever
version of VS for the past decade?

I just find it humorous, Microsoft Access Data Projects are the best
development, data entry and reporting platform for SQL Server.

I just think that MS needs to embrace the OFFICE paradigm; because
according to my statistics; _EVERYONE_ uses Office-- but Visual Studio
has what.. 20% market share?

Access has 80% market share?

Come on Microsoft; bring some consistency to the message that you're
trying to sell us
when you sell us on something every other year for a decade; you're
really starting to wear thin this argument

-Susie, DBA

Mar 28 '07 #1
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yeah I love the article

haven't we been able to build sprocs, views, tables in VS ever since
Visual Interdev?

why would they continue to sell us on a 'new feature' like that?

isn't Visual Studio _DOG_SLOW_?

Why would we want a slow ass IDE for SQL Server?
On Mar 28, 3:33 pm, "Susie DBA [MSFT]" <susie...@hotmail.comwrote:
I just love this

http://www.ftponline.com/channels/ne...2007/lthekeyno...

Microsoft still thinks that SQL Server should be 'brought into Visual
Studio'
hasn't this been a feature that they've already sold to us-- in ever
version of VS for the past decade?

I just find it humorous, Microsoft Access Data Projects are the best
development, data entry and reporting platform for SQL Server.

I just think that MS needs to embrace the OFFICE paradigm; because
according to my statistics; _EVERYONE_ uses Office-- but Visual Studio
has what.. 20% market share?

Access has 80% market share?

Come on Microsoft; bring some consistency to the message that you're
trying to sell us
when you sell us on something every other year for a decade; you're
really starting to wear thin this argument

-Susie, DBA

Mar 29 '07 #2
what a great idea!

now they can make editing SQL buggy and slow!

http://www.ftponline.com/channels/ne...2007/lthekeyno...
Microsoft still thinks that SQL Server should be 'brought into Visual
Studio'
hasn't this been a feature that they've already sold to us-- in ever
version of VS for the past decade?
I just find it humorous, Microsoft Access Data Projects are the best
development, data entry and reporting platform for SQL Server.
I just think that MS needs to embrace the OFFICE paradigm; because
according to my statistics; _EVERYONE_ uses Office-- but Visual
Studio
has what.. 20% market share?
Access has 80% market share?
Come on Microsoft; bring some consistency to the message that you're
trying to sell us
when you sell us on something every other year for a decade; you're
really starting to wear thin this argument
-Susie
On Mar 29, 6:43 am, "aaron.ke...@gmail.com" <aaron.ke...@gmail.com>
wrote:
yeah I love the article

haven't we been able to build sprocs, views, tables in VS ever since
Visual Interdev?

why would they continue to sell us on a 'new feature' like that?

isn't Visual Studio _DOG_SLOW_?

Why would we want a slow ass IDE for SQL Server?

On Mar 28, 3:33 pm, "Susie DBA [MSFT]" <susie...@hotmail.comwrote:
I just love this
http://www.ftponline.com/channels/ne...2007/lthekeyno...
Microsoft still thinks that SQL Server should be 'brought into Visual
Studio'
hasn't this been a feature that they've already sold to us-- in ever
version of VS for the past decade?
I just find it humorous, Microsoft Access Data Projects are the best
development, data entry and reporting platform for SQL Server.
I just think that MS needs to embrace the OFFICE paradigm; because
according to my statistics; _EVERYONE_ uses Office-- but Visual Studio
has what.. 20% market share?
Access has 80% market share?
Come on Microsoft; bring some consistency to the message that you're
trying to sell us
when you sell us on something every other year for a decade; you're
really starting to wear thin this argument
-Susie, DBA- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Mar 29 '07 #3
Stop talking to and agreeing with yourself.

aa*********@gmail.com schreef:
>
On Mar 28, 3:33 pm, "Susie DBA [MSFT]" <susie...@hotmail.comwrote:

--
Rinze van Huizen
C-Services Holland b.v
Mar 30 '07 #4
hell I'd rather have someone sitting there and talking to themselves

than a stupid company trying to CON us on the wrong direction-- and
it's a direction that ALREADY WORKED 10 YEARS AGO

We could 'update SQL Server' in Visual Interdev

And I'd rather stick a fork in a light socket than use Visual Studio
for anything.
Visual Studio is dog slow and crashes.

TAKE THIS IDE AND SHOVE IT!

On Mar 30, 4:15 am, "C-Services Holland b.v."
<cshNOSPAMPLE...@csh4u.nlwrote:
Stop talking to and agreeing with yourself.

aaron.ke...@gmail.com schreef:
On Mar 28, 3:33 pm, "Susie DBA [MSFT]" <susie...@hotmail.comwrote:

--
Rinze van Huizen
C-Services Holland b.v

Mar 30 '07 #5

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