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How about an Access TDD Bootcamp?

by Jonathan Halder | Oct 31, 2024 | Blogging, MS Access, MS Access Forms, MS Access VBA Coding, TDD

This is an experiment today. I don’t think I’ll get fully through what I would want to do today, but I want to start a little series on using TDD along with a form in Access. What would the whole process look like from beginning to end? I’m thinking...

Test Driven Development – splitting logic from DB

by Jonathan Halder | Oct 30, 2024 | Blogging, MS Access, MS Access VBA Coding, TDD

In a message I sent a few days ago: Test Driven Development Fakes Are Faking me out! I was lamenting that some tests I was trying to write using a fake testing object, simply were returning the values that I needed to pass the test. I’ll use a small bit of my...

Access development buyer profiles

by Jonathan Halder | Oct 29, 2024 | Blogging, MS Access, MS Access VBA Coding

When I was younger, I was a staunch DIYer (Do-it-yourself) programmer. Granted, this was a great advantage in many ways in those days. I didn’t have to spend money on add-ins or have to spend time to learn how to use them. I also didn’t have to spend money...

Test Driven Development Fakes Are Faking me out!

by Jonathan Halder | Oct 28, 2024 | Blogging, MS Access, MS Access VBA Coding, TDD

You write a test for the behavior you want. So far so good. You have to figure out how to interface with your system to write the test though. Today, I was adding a new type of status called “Internal Hold” for an order, and the line items each can also...

SQL Server Express – Limitations?

by Jonathan Halder | Oct 25, 2024 | Blogging, MS Access, MS Access Tables

SQL Server Express is a version of SQL server you can install on a computer available to all your Access Front End users that will provide a more robust back end than using Access accdb files. How much does it cost?  It’s free! So what’s the catch?...
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