Developer2U
Programmer
I have spent a number of years being a very good Access developer, but I am realizing this is doing nothing for future career aspirations for working on larger database projects (SQL Server) or other development environments like .NET, etc.
The consensus in the computer world is that people who develop in Access aren't really programmers and are playing with toys.
I have been learning C# but because I don't have 4 years experience in it, no one is willing to hire me to do .NET or SQL Server work. They feel that is the domain of "real" programmers.
I really do not want to be known as an Access developer for the rest of my days, but unfortunately that is where I'm stuck at.
Any ideas of how to get out of this Access quagmire? Has anyone else run into this similar situation? Thanks...
The consensus in the computer world is that people who develop in Access aren't really programmers and are playing with toys.
I have been learning C# but because I don't have 4 years experience in it, no one is willing to hire me to do .NET or SQL Server work. They feel that is the domain of "real" programmers.
I really do not want to be known as an Access developer for the rest of my days, but unfortunately that is where I'm stuck at.
Any ideas of how to get out of this Access quagmire? Has anyone else run into this similar situation? Thanks...