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Small Program for VBA? (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works to c/programming@programming.dev
 
 

Alright, so I'll get laughed at here, but one of my 'goals' for work this year is I wanted to take the 4 hour VBA course on youtube and then write a small program after it that does something.

Before you laugh at me using an outdated language, I only chose it because a co worker suggested learning it, and we do use some VBA coded macros in our spreadsheets. We're not a very up to date company.

The reason I never get anything done with learning programming is I never know what to do . And if I do come up with something to do, it will be WAYY too complex over my head, i'll fail at it, then never touch it again. If it's too simple, I won't even want to bother. (Yay ADHD)

So I'm just looking for a couple suggestions for a fun little program to make (and consider the goal 'done'). I know calculators of some sort are an option...I can't really think of anything else. I guess it doesn't actually have to be a useful program but it would be cool if it was.

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This is after having tons of solar panels too LMAO

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When Farva’s wildly over-the-top Indian engagement to Thorny’s sister spirals into chaos, the Super Troopers must navigate Thorny’s schemes to break up the relationship, while trying to crack a pernicious new drug ring — all to save the day and maybe the wedding itself.

https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/675871-super-troopers-3

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I went inside TAILG’s @TAILG.Global manufacturing operation to see how these electric vehicles are actually built — not the marketing, the reality. From extreme testing labs to high-speed production lines and fully automated warehouses, this is a deep dive into the systems behind large-scale manufacturing. Then in Dongguan, things step up again with next-generation AGV production. This isn’t about hype — it’s about understanding how consistent, high-volume production really works, and whether it holds up under pressure. Because in the end, the real story isn’t what a company says… it’s what it can actually build.

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the all around vibes are too fucked for good posts 😔

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Our results demonstrate that magnetism is nearly ubiquitous across bees and that putative magnetoreception is not restricted to eusocial bee species or bees from a single taxonomic family. Instead, ferromagnetism was found in different bee species exhibiting a wide range of nesting and social behaviors, as well as cleptoparasitism, and in both males and females. Most (87.5%) of the bee species we assessed exhibited a discernable sigmoidal response indicating the presence of ferromagnetic particles, and most met the threshold for putative magnetoreception, based on values of MS and MS/m for S. quadripunctata for which magnetoreceptive behavior has been demonstrated (28, 55). Even beyond the bees, in the outgroups we assessed, we detected significant magnetism, including magnetoreceptive potential in solitary (Cerceris clypeata, Bembix sp., Lissonota sp., and Passaloecus sp.) and eusocial wasps (Polistes carolina), along with flies (Syrphidae).

We also observed several nonmagnetic insects outside of the bee families, including a beetle (Chauliognathus pensylvanicus), other social and solitary wasps, and some flies, and overall lower levels of magnetic signal in the non-bee specimens we evaluated. On the other hand, our sampling of these non-bee groups was superficial and does not represent their evolutionary diversity more broadly, especially given the lack of phylogenetic signal, and even individual variance in magnetic signal within our more well-sampled taxa. Other work has demonstrated magnetoreception in some members of these groups; for example, the beetle species Tenebrio molitor has been shown to exhibit magnetoreception (37).

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@nostupidquestions @ij could l possibly carry out all my command line functions on my windows desktop after installing the vs code ??

I also wish to install fish and zsh on my windows desktop, and make it work more like a debian computer ??😄😄😄

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Fuck you and fuck your Japanese Red Maple. Callery Pears? Wall.

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A look at the history of cities and how they have evolved overtime.

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