I'm in a dilemma. I have an application to create that is essentially a straightforward standalone database. I am wondering whether to use Access 2000 alone, or to use a Delphi front end to sit on top of an Access database.
I'm tempted to use Delphi simply because I'd like to learn how to use it, but I'm wondering if I might be creating unnecessary complexity for myself as there would be a much steeper learning curve, and I don't have forever to complete the task. I have used Access before and I know SQL and database theory so I'm not a beginner, but I haven't used Pascal at all which I presume I would need to get to grips with before getting real benefit from Delphi. Are there great problems with creating it first in Access and then migrating the interface to Delphi as it expands, or is this a messy and inefficient approach?
Both are very fine applications I've no doubt, but does anyone have any advice about which is the better way to go here? Thanks in advance.
I'm tempted to use Delphi simply because I'd like to learn how to use it, but I'm wondering if I might be creating unnecessary complexity for myself as there would be a much steeper learning curve, and I don't have forever to complete the task. I have used Access before and I know SQL and database theory so I'm not a beginner, but I haven't used Pascal at all which I presume I would need to get to grips with before getting real benefit from Delphi. Are there great problems with creating it first in Access and then migrating the interface to Delphi as it expands, or is this a messy and inefficient approach?
Both are very fine applications I've no doubt, but does anyone have any advice about which is the better way to go here? Thanks in advance.