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Since you are also an Access programmer, I'd like to share with you an article on VBA programming best practices. Would you be interested? You may comment on or contribute afterwards.
Always room to learn more in programming!
Access & Excel VBA are fun to use. When I first used MS Access, I was impressed with its GUI and powerful data analysis feature that combines VBA functions with stacked MS Queries.Programming with Microsoft Access as I am a Lab Technician.
Access & Excel VBA are fun to use. When I first used MS Access, I was impressed with its GUI and powerful data analysis feature that combines VBA functions with stacked MS Queries.
If you ever look to expand from MS Access, I suggest C# with its powerful and unique feature termed LINQ. LINQ allows you to use SQL like features over collections (arrays and lists of records) in a single line of code. Its development tool (free MS Visual Studio Community Edition) is excellent and updated every 2 or 3 years. C# is a modern programming language that is much better from a Software Engineering point-of-view: MS Access has poor built-in support for Object Oriented Programming, no built-in support for Test Driven Development, and has changed little in 25 years.
I still see Excel VBA commonly used for small projects.
P.S. I should really look at posting dates (this is an old thread), before I post.
I'm not sure if anyone of you are are aware, but there's an organization called FaithTech. Very nice folks. Thriving community! They work on a couple of projects every year, completely volunteer save for a few directors. Check it out if you have time, energy, and will! If nothing else, at least join the community.
Home - FaithTech | Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Technology
Hello everyone. Would it be okay for me to join this club? Though I have not mastered a programming language, I desire to learn. Currently am reading a book on Python. I love to create things, so I find this all very interesting.
I am 31 years old, so starting way late in life. Doubt anyone would hire me, so I learn as a hobby. Would love to create a useful, Linux desktop application. Of some type. Or possibly fork some abandoned open source project. Hopefully someday will be able to.
To be honest... I didn't progress very far into programming since my last post here. So I must exit my club member status at this time
Visual Studio now has an AI Copilot extension that's sorta cool.
About GitHub Copilot Completions in Visual Studio - Visual Studio (Windows)
Use GitHub Copilot completions in Visual Studio to use AI assistance to generate information about your code, including suggested edits and new code snippets.learn.microsoft.com
I tried programming but my paws are too big!!!
Visual Studio now has an AI Copilot extension that's sorta cool.
About GitHub Copilot Completions in Visual Studio - Visual Studio (Windows)
Use GitHub Copilot completions in Visual Studio to use AI assistance to generate information about your code, including suggested edits and new code snippets.learn.microsoft.com
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