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    Question for the more advanced users


    Has anyone tried implementing a coding pattern with their database? MVVM, MVC, etc.. or made up one on their own.

    I do some development in WPF and the MVVM pattern is pretty standard because of the binding functionality. Although Access doesn't have the same kind of binding I've been tinkering with an MVVM like pattern with Access. I'm still working out some kinks with how to implement it, and even to a certain extent what some of the benefits of it really would be with Access. I do think building a Model that utilizes my own DAO/ADO connection class has some upside to it.

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    Use whatever the current group you are in is using???

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    ItsMe, I don't think you understood my question. Do you code in VB.NET, C#, ASP.NET?

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