Re: Any former VBA programmers?
- From: "Patrice" <a@xxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 18:24:30 +0100
If you are at you ease with programming concepts it shouldn't be a problem.
All languages are always based on the same logic or do you have a particular
point in mind...
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Patrice
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I just saw Vista and Office 12 yesterday at a MS event, and it looks likeit
us VBA programmers will be forced to move to .NET.
Are there any other former VBA programmers out there? Do you have any
suggestions on how to make this process less painful? I really need some
reassurance that my brain isn't going to have a meltdown! Thanks.
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