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Access Basics for Programming: Database Objects Crystal Jan 8, 2008, 2-1 Copyright 2008 Crystal Long 2. Database Objects Intro Starting with mathematical number crunching in an engineering setting, most of the data I worked with was not stored; it was initially input and calculated using equations. The results could range from a few lines to several thousand lines. Getting input from the user during execution was near to impossible. After college, I began to see the world of databases. The logic used was still sequential, but, unlike the programs I had written in the past, now storing information, as opposed to calculating it, was the primary purpose. With the advent of Windows and the overwhelming markets for a graphical user interface (GUI), I moved to Access when it came out in the early 90s. It took time to translate my sequential way of thinking to that of event-driven system acting on Objects .

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