Re: Code writing:Where to start ?
From: Harald Staff (innocent_at_enron.invalid)
Date: 02/19/04
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 21:20:24 +0100
Aiming for "hardest question to answer award" this month, are we ?
There are two extremes of this, one is Nike: Just do it. Write code.
The other is to study and follow Steve McConnel's wisdom found in Code Complete:
http://www.stevemcconnell.com/cc.htm
it's a brilliant book full of great knowledge, but it's as fun as the worst of mothers:
Don't smoke, don't drink, be home before 10, don't dance too close, wear clean underwear,
what would your rabbi say to this, ...
-- HTH. Best wishes Harald Followup to newsgroup only please. "MIke" <mmitchell@ntta.org> wrote in message news:12a4d01c3f71a$a04da7c0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > Hello, > > I have been studying the vba language recently. and found > that i can follow pretty well. but ..once i have in mind > what i want to accomplish and so forth. Since there is > vast info and ways to do each ...how do i know what to > use instead of other?? or is there a "un-said" method of > what to write first and then add as you go along? > > How do programmers set up their code? What goes where and > what Statement sis first? > > I know that declaring is up there first then ? > Loops or etc? > whats the thinking process? I havent found my style yet... > m
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