WorkingMom3
Programmer
I need some suggestions/advice.
I've been asked to write an application for a new venture on which a friend is about to embark.
We're looking at no more than a 1 year turn around.
In the Microsoft arena, I've done C++ (6.0 and some .net) for the last 8 years, VB and VBA programming...off and on...for about 7 years, as well as experience with many other languages.
This application would need to I/F with a database of hundreds of thousands of clients. We'd need the ability to archive client data when expired (without removing it) as well as generate reports & statistical charts. I've never written an application like this before (using a databse) and trying to determine the best language and database to use...one that places the least amount of restrictions on the customers.
So I guess the question is...what are the options...what could provide the easiest turn around...work best with C++ or VB...how can I find out my options?? I'm a little overwhelmed not understanding my choices.
Thanks in advance.
I've been asked to write an application for a new venture on which a friend is about to embark.
We're looking at no more than a 1 year turn around.
In the Microsoft arena, I've done C++ (6.0 and some .net) for the last 8 years, VB and VBA programming...off and on...for about 7 years, as well as experience with many other languages.
This application would need to I/F with a database of hundreds of thousands of clients. We'd need the ability to archive client data when expired (without removing it) as well as generate reports & statistical charts. I've never written an application like this before (using a databse) and trying to determine the best language and database to use...one that places the least amount of restrictions on the customers.
So I guess the question is...what are the options...what could provide the easiest turn around...work best with C++ or VB...how can I find out my options?? I'm a little overwhelmed not understanding my choices.
Thanks in advance.