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    Eric Guest

    VBA Design Patterns?

    Any links or reference material?

    TIA,
    Eric





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    Nick Malik [Microsoft] Guest

    Re: VBA Design Patterns?

    http://www.awprofessional.com/bookst...201702657&rl=1

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    "Eric" <efingerhut@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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    > Any links or reference material?
    >
    > TIA,
    > Eric
    >






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    Eric Guest

    Re: VBA Design Patterns?

    Thanks for the response Nick. I've actually read that book in it's Java
    version, and its a good one. I really am looking to see if anybody has done
    anything with VB's lightweight yet ever so popular cousin - VBA.

    I'm trying to decide if I can use VBA to do a robust application or not,
    given that all it really gives you from an OOP perspective is interfaces
    (which is more important to me than inheritance and overloading, but
    limiting nonetheless)

    Thanks!
    Eric

    "Nick Malik [Microsoft]" <nickmalik@hotmail.nospam.com> wrote in message
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    > http://www.awprofessional.com/bookst...201702657&rl=1
    >
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    > "Eric" <efingerhut@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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    >> Any links or reference material?
    >>
    >> TIA,
    >> Eric
    >>

    >
    >






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