Monday, November 4, 2013

Last Saturday, I went back home after hanging out my grandparents again last Friday, I did some a little chores before I start playing my Batman Arkham Origins for Playstation 3, like putting away my clothes, I went back to grandma and grandpa's, just for a dinner party. Yesterday, I went to church, went back home start mowing my lawn, my neighbors' lawn, and my backyard, and had some guests for the evening. That's how my weekend went.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Blog #5

What is your opinion of Access? It's pretty interesting to me.

How does it compare to Excel? Excel and Access both have boxes with writings.

How does it contrast to Excel? Excel and Access do have similar traits, including the list.

What are you dressing up as for Halloween? Spider-man.

What is your favorite scary movie and why? Friday the 13th movies, because it can get very violent, and creepy.

Monday, October 21, 2013

What is a database? An organized collection of records. For example, in an employee database, one record might include the following:
What is a database management system? Software that handles the storage, retrieval, and updating of data in a computer system.
Information is stored in what? In computing, memory refers to the physical devices used to programs (sequences of instructions) or data (e.g. program state information) on a temporary or permanent, basis for use in a computer or other digital  electronic device.
What is a record in Access? A record if Microsoft access is a document that was saved by default even after you sent it to the trash. This record can only be accessed through the hard drive.
What is a field in Access? A field in Microsoft is a piece of information related to a single person or thing. Related fields are grouped together to form a record.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Exel is a pretty useful windows to use to understand how much the costs are, and pull over the lines to make more room.

The = is for to select the cells to see how many does it count, the + is simply to add, the -is simply to subtract, the * is for multiplying, and / is for dividing. These are the math formulas to help you how much does the price costs.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

My class will help me in the future one day, and maybe I will have the computer skills that most people will never figure it out. To be honest, I don't know what page am I on now, but I have learn some new things that I probably couldn't figure out how what's not in the book sometimes. I learned how to do math on the Microsoft Office Exel 2007, and edit stuff I can't really remember what it is.