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Access DevCon By Richard Rost Access Conference with Tips, Tools, & Expert Sessions I want to let you know about an upcoming event that every Microsoft Access developer should have on their calendar: Access DevCon Vienna 2025. It's taking place on April 10th and 11th. Now yes, the event is based in beautiful Vienna, Austria, and one of these years I swear I'll make the trip, but the great thing is, you can attend it from anywhere in the world. I've joined in virtually a few times before, and it's always been packed with great sessions and helpful insights from top Access developers across the globe. You'll hear directly from the Access team at Microsoft with updates on high-res monitor support and version control integration with GitHub. There'll be a Q&A too, so get your questions ready. Karl Donaubauer will give his always-insightful community update with feature rundowns, stats, and a developer's-eye view of what's new in the Access world. Hey Karl - haven't seen an episode of Access News lately. What's up with that? Maria Barnes will be showing how to use the Microsoft Graph API with VBA. That's going to be more important than ever as the new Outlook continues to roll out and the old COM model becomes less reliable. Ynte Jan Kuindersma will show us how to use Power Automate with Access, which is another great way to work around Outlook changes and automate tasks. One of the most entertaining sessions promises to be the version control showdown between Philipp Stiefel and Adam Waller. They're comparing their tools. Friendly rivalry, but a must-watch if you've ever wanted to get serious about version control. Colin Riddington has a two-parter this year. First, he's showing off the new modern charts in Access, finally with solid VBA support. Then he's got a session on tools for developers, including his Database Analyzer Pro and a few handy free apps. There's also John Mallinson demonstrating his VBE_Extras Add-In, basically making the VBA editor actually feel like a modern IDE. Mike Wolfe will be covering twinBASIC 1.0, which could be a game-changer for Access developers, and sharing how AI tools are becoming your next best coding companion. And if you're looking to grow your Access consulting business, Juan Soto from IT Impact - one of my Diamond Sponsors - has a session packed with proven sales strategies, LinkedIn tips, automation with Zapier, and even how to close deals more effectively. There's a lot more, but those are just a few highlights. Two days of non-stop knowledge sharing, real-world solutions, and a chance to connect with fellow developers. Plus if you can't access the live sessions, you can download the videos to watch them later (which is what I've done a few times in years past). You can register now, and if you're not ready to commit yet, you can at least sign up for updates. Don't miss this one. Hope to see you there. Links
IntroThis page is all about Access DevCon Vienna 2025, a major international event for Microsoft Access developers taking place on April 10th and 11th. You'll find details on the conference schedule, which features sessions from top Access experts and the Microsoft team covering topics like high-res monitor support, version control with GitHub, Microsoft Graph API and VBA integration, using Power Automate with Access, modern charting, new developer tools, and more. There are also presentations on growing your consulting business, the latest in Twin Basic, and making the most out of AI and coding tools for Access. Learn how to attend virtually or in person, and get information on registration and video access.TranscriptHey folks, Richard Rost from Access Learning Zone here. I just want to let you know about an upcoming event that every Microsoft Access developer should have on their calendar. It's Access DevCon Vienna 2025. It's taking place on April 10th and 11th.Now yes, the event is based in beautiful Vienna, Austria, and one of these years I swear I'll make the trip. But the great thing is you can attend it from anywhere in the world. I've joined in virtually a few times before and it's always been packed with great sessions and helpful insights from top Access developers around the globe. You'll hear directly from the Access team at Microsoft with updates on high-res monitor support and version control integration with GitHub. There will be a Q&A too, so get your questions ready. Karl Dadabarra will give his always insightful community update with feature rundowns, stats, and a developer's eye view of what's new in the Access world. Hey, Karl, we haven't seen an episode of Access News lately. What's up with that? I miss those. Maria Barnes will be showing how to use the Microsoft Graph API with VBA. That's going to be more important than ever as the new Outlook continues to roll out and the old COM model becomes less reliable. Into Yan Kairsmot will show us how to use Power Automate with Access, which is another great way to work around Outlook changes and automate tasks. One of the most entertaining sessions promises to be the version control showdown between Philip Steifel and Adam Waller. They're comparing their tools - friendly rivalry, but a must-watch if you've ever wanted to get serious about version control. Colin Riddington has a two-parter this year. First, he's showing off the new modern charts in Access, finally with solid VBA support. Then he's got a session on tools for developers, including his Database Analyzer Pro and a few handy free apps. There's also John Mallinson demonstrating his VBE Extras add-in, basically making the VBA editor actually feel like a modern IDE. Mike Wolf will be covering Twin Basic 1.0, which could be a game changer for Access developers and sharing how AI tools are becoming your next best coding companion. And if you're looking to grow your Access consulting business, Juan Soto from IT Impact, one of my diamond sponsors, has a session packed with proven sales strategies, LinkedIn tips, automation with Zapier, and even how to close deals more effectively. I'm looking forward to that one. There's a lot more, but those are just a few highlights. Two days of non-stop knowledge sharing, real-world solutions, and a chance to connect with fellow developers. Plus, if you can't attend the live sessions, you can download the videos to watch them later, which is what I've done a few times in years past. You can register now with the link shown. I'll put a clickable link in the description below. And if you're not ready to commit yet, you can at least sign up for updates. Don't miss this one. Hope to see you there. QuizNo quiz available.SummaryToday's video from Access Learning Zone focuses on an exciting event for every Microsoft Access developer: Access DevCon Vienna 2025, which will take place on April 10th and 11th. While the conference is held in Vienna, Austria, you do not need to be there in person. You can participate online from anywhere in the world. I have attended virtually several times, and every year, I've found the sessions and discussions to be packed with practical information and insight from some of the best Access experts around.The agenda includes updates directly from the Microsoft Access development team, covering high-resolution monitor support and integration of version control with GitHub. There will also be a Q&A session, which is always a great opportunity to get your questions answered directly. Karl Dadabarra will deliver his community update, always full of valuable statistics and developer-oriented analysis of the latest Access features and trends. Maria Barnes will be presenting on using the Microsoft Graph API with VBA. This is increasingly important as the new Outlook replaces the older COM model, making traditional methods less reliable. Another highlight is Into Yan Kairsmot's presentation on using Power Automate with Access, offering solutions for automating tasks and working around changing Outlook features. A particularly interesting session will be the version control showdown between Philip Steifel and Adam Waller. They'll compare their version control tools, so if you are considering implementing version control in your projects, this session should be very informative. Colin Riddington is presenting two sessions this year. The first will focus on the new modern charts in Access, finally with reliable VBA support. His second session will cover tools for developers, including Database Analyzer Pro and some useful free utilities. John Mallinson will demonstrate his VBE Extras add-in, which brings modern IDE features to the VBA editor and makes coding in VBA much more convenient. Mike Wolf will discuss Twin Basic 1.0, a new tool that could have a big impact on Access development, and he will also share tips on using AI to help with coding tasks. If you are interested in building your Access consulting or development business, Juan Soto from IT Impact is running a session filled with proven strategies, LinkedIn tips, automation ideas using Zapier, and approaches for closing deals more effectively. These are just a few of the highlights. The event features two days of practical sessions, solution sharing, and a chance to learn from fellow developers. If you can't join the live sessions, you will still be able to download the session videos to watch later at your convenience. You can register for the event now. If you are not quite ready to commit, consider signing up for updates. I truly recommend this event, and I hope you'll consider joining us. For a complete video tutorial with step-by-step instructions on everything discussed here, visit my website at the link below. Live long and prosper, my friends. Topic ListThis is an announcement for the upcoming Access DevCon Vienna 2025 event, highlighting its sessions and features for Microsoft Access developers. |
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