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Where do we start with A5 development of a database?? Desktop/Web/?

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    #16
    Re: Where do we start with A5 development of a database?? Desktop/Web/?

    Get the AlphaToGo template. It will save you a lot of time and frustration. It is a great starting point to get a site up and running. I was very new to Alpha when I purchased it, but had a little difficulty setting it up, which was not relate to the template, but rather my lack of knowledge of MySQL. Steve Wood was very helpful and had me up and running very quickly. I have redesigned some of my applications from .NET, Access and VB to Alpha while learning Alpha at the same time and agree that the desktop is much quicker, at least for me, but realize I will more than likely need to move the desktop apps to web based sooner or later anyway. The web based apps are more difficult for me because I am just learning it, where the desktop apps are closer to the platforms I have used in the past. Either way you go, I am sure Alpha will impress you as it has me.
    J.R.
    Epigate Software, LLC.

    [email protected]
    http://www.epigate.com
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      #17
      Re: Where do we start with A5 development of a database?? Desktop/Web/?

      There are just a few terminologies different that can throw you. Make a grid or should we call it a form? cgi calls it a form. Most web stuff calls it a form. I do not know why alpha termed it a grid. It never made sense to me, but it is all the same. There are other terminologies like that too. Maybe form to alpha is only desktop.

      I most of the products I use, I make a form directly on a web page and the add the underlying. In alpha you make a table, make a grid, then add it to a web page. Chicken or egg??
      Dave Mason
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        #18
        Re: Where do we start with A5 development of a database?? Desktop/Web/?

        Originally posted by webcommerce View Post
        Thank you Steve for your time. I now am concluding the web approach is the starter. I really don't understand the difference in design strategy between the desktop and the web - prepared at this time to work on blind faith in expert opinion. Just I would like to have an inkling of what I'm getting into. Maybe more reading will give me further clues?

        For you - and everyone who has answered my question - I am impressed with the obvious willingness to help out a novice in all this. To the extent I'm now firmly committed to going with A5.

        Thank again. Ron S
        Check out Steve Working's Total Web App video tutorial... What a great catapult in the learning curve that tutorial is...

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          #19
          Re: Where do we start with A5 development of a database?? Desktop/Web/?

          To everyone who gave me such valuable advice,

          You'll be pleased to know I took up Alpha Five's great bundle offer and now have ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING!!

          We are going to go with a web approach and will be using Steve Woods' Template.

          ... and I'm 30% into Steve Working's great tutorial.

          Thanks again to everyone. Once I have some runs on the board I hope to be able to repay by maybe helping out others like me!!

          Ron S

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