New book on Microsoft Access

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Access fans will want to check out the brand new book on building Access databases from Holy Macro! Books.

George Hepworth wrote "Grover Park George ON ACCESS". It is the complete guide to Access database design. While it is easy to design applications in Access, it is also easy to build something that is not scalable or simply doesn't work. George Hepworth will make sure you avoid these problems with his book.

The author is a professional Access developer, and this book is based on the methods he follows himself in creating a new database for one of his clients. It guides you through the process of creating a working database from the first step (defining the business problem it is intended to solve) through the last (deploying the application into your organization and providing on-going support to your users). Within minutes of opening this book, you’ll start creating a working database which, when completed, you will actually use! As you learn new concepts, you’ll immediately apply them to your own version of the database. The book wraps up with two “do-it-yourself” case studies, so that, by the time you have completed of the book, you will have created not one, but three usable databases.”

During his 15 year career as a writer and instructional designer, the author, George Hepworth, designed, researched and wrote over a dozen self-study courses which were sold to independent insurance agents throughout the United States. Starting with Access 2.0 in 1994, he added database development skills to his repertoire. In 2003, he founded Grover Park Consulting and left the corporate world to pursue database development as a full-time occupation. As an educator, he has often been frustrated by the lack of decent introductory books on database development for the average user and decided to do something about it. The result is Grover Park George on Access.

For more information, see: Grover Park George On Access.
 

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