OK, programming. Encoding series of codes in order to come up a system. Making a system takes a lot of analysis and coding (I hate the latter!).
Way back in college, when I have no choice but to make my own program, I have to tap several shoulders in order to come up a system, not excellent but functional but not fully-functional. I am just lucky that our instructors gave points even to unfinished systems (grin). Aside from tapping shoulders for help, I also tap great minds and fast fingers to code the system for me (laugh). I am dependent to our classmates with exceptional programming abilities. I usually seek help by asking for some codes from them and edit it for my own system. I am kind of person who recycles codes. yes I am.
In order to make a system, I must have someone to help me make it...
But...
Just last month, I wa shocked of myself that I completed a fully functional system for the HRD office. I called it EIS or Employee Information System. Well, actually it was made in the Microsoft Access platform. It's just like the Visual Fox Pro but is more user friendly an more object oriented. All you have to do is drag htan drop then assign function and TADA! you have yourself a system to use. Very simple as long as you have a Microsoft Access 2007 or any MS Access version installed in your PC then you can make a system within a minimum of 60 minutes.
here's what I have made...
1. The switchboard form:
2. The Employee Information form:
3. Then the Request form:
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The said system can also print reports for employee information, Requests and Birthdays...
It's an accomplishment for me... weee ^^
Hope to really encode and develop such system in the future wherein I am the one who really think of the code to encode...
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