But I try not to think with my gut. If I'm serious about understanding the world, thinking with anything besides my brain, as tempting as that might be, is likely to get me into trouble.
I got the Security Seminar yesterday and spent ALL DAY watching it all the way through and WOW!!!!!, I feel like I am light years ahead of where I was just 24 hours ago as a programmer.
I took the Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced courses in Access Database programming from UC Berkeley in Berkeley, CA. But, even with all of that knowledge, there have been a lot of gaps in what I know about Access and how to use it.
My personal background is 20 years in Retail and Customer Service, so I am using the concepts I am learning in the Security Seminar to develop an application that will operate a Retail Store. Users, Customers, Suppliers, Invoices, Sales Orders, Purchase Orders, and a section for receiving merchandise when it comes in, and inventorying it into stock. Doing returns from customers, etc.
Now that I've seen the entire Seminar, I'm going back through it one lesson at a time and adding new features as I go. One thing I am learning a hard lesson on is the proper spelling of variables, and object names, field names, etc..... I was getting lots of errors at first because there was just one letter missing from the object name.
I'm having great fun expanding my knowledge and this seminar covers just the right topics to propel me to the next level of a programmer.
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