Hello /g/. How do I learn VBA in one day?
Assuming I know Haskell, Java and MATLAB.
At my summer job they asked me if I could develop a simple program in Excel, where you can make a technical drawing, and that returns a list with all the elements you've used.
Install brandy and learn BBC basic instead
>>55720389
>Haskell, Java and MATLAB.
Jesus, just go out back and shoot yourself.
>>55720389
what do you want to know?
Lynda.com.Excel.VBA.in.Depth-QUASAR
>>55720564
Do you have any good books or youtube videos about VBA?
Most videos about this stuff only show you how a for loop and an if statement works, but don't ACTUALLY go deeper into developing actual software to work with.
I have nothing to do tomorrow for the entire day, and I'd like to take my time and read about these things.
>>55720590
MSDN is the best place to get started. Don't get overwhelmed by VBA also. Everything is an object so you can get and set the fuck out of it. Use MSDN for api references.
This is a very good start (office 2010, so, some api calls might have changed):
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ee814737(v=office.14).aspx
>>55720389
>How do I learn VBA?
no, you don't
>>55720703
Thank you anon