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GeneralRe: Windows 95/98 Pin
Patrice T30-Nov-15 21:49
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Eddy Vluggen1-Dec-15 4:34
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What UI would you prefer? Given the terms "simple" I'd assume a Console-application. Then again, W95 would be overkill.

If it is some application that is fed data by the user and which is queried by the user, I'd go for a modern Windows Server and write an MVC5 application.

You're probably referring to dekstop apps though; in that case I'd recommend Delphi. Any version between from 2 up to 7 will be fine.

Since you said toolchain, I'm gonna assume you need a database. Question for you again, do you want a local database (as used in caching for example) or a multi-user database that can be queried from multiple locations by multiple users simultaneously? For a local cache I'd point to SQLite or MS-JET, for multiple users I'd go for Sql Express or Interbase.

Does your toolchain need to include reporting? If you already chosen a local database, than Access would be a nice match. Otherwise I'd suggest a separation, an extra layer; create a system that returns the data in XML format that you want to base your report on. Next, create a report based on that dataset. Decouple your reporting-engine from your application Smile | :)

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