The document provides an overview of the features of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). It discusses how VBA allows recording and playing back of macros in Excel, and how macros can reference cells and ranges relatively or absolutely. It also covers topics like assigning macros to buttons or keyboard shortcuts, using the Visual Basic Editor environment, variables and data types, different scopes for variables, object variables, writing functions and subroutines, control structures like If/Then and loops, and handling errors. Key objects in the Excel object model are also described, such as the Application, Workbook, Worksheet, and Range objects.
The document provides an overview of the features of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). It discusses how VBA allows recording and playing back of macros in Excel, and how macros can reference cells and ranges relatively or absolutely. It also covers topics like assigning macros to buttons or keyboard shortcuts, using the Visual Basic Editor environment, variables and data types, different scopes for variables, object variables, writing functions and subroutines, control structures like If/Then and loops, and handling errors. Key objects in the Excel object model are also described, such as the Application, Workbook, Worksheet, and Range objects.
(Video of these slides here http://fsharpforfunandprofit.com/rop)
(My response to "this is just Either" here: http://fsharpforfunandprofit.com/rop/#monads)
Many examples in functional programming assume that you are always on the "happy path". But to create a robust real world application you must deal with validation, logging, network and service errors, and other annoyances.
So, how do you handle all this in a clean functional way? This talk will provide a brief introduction to this topic, using a fun and easy-to-understand railway analogy.
This document outlines a photo hunt conducted from June 1-8, 2014 in Singapore. It is divided into areas A, B, C, and D with example photo titles listed under each area. Random photos are also included. The hunt concluded with a "Mission Completed" photo. Favorite photos from specific locations in Singapore are then listed with the date and location description.
This document provides a summary of the author's trip to Singapore, highlighting some of the key locations visited and experiences had. The author visited popular tourist attractions like the Merlion, Gardens by the Bay, Chinatown, Little India, as well as public libraries and the National University of Singapore. Some recommended local foods mentioned include chicken rice and hawker center ice cream. The trip also provided cultural learning experiences and new friendships for the author.
To search the KKU Thai Thesis Database, select the "Full text PDF" option to view and download theses in PDF format. The database contains the full text of theses written in Thai that were submitted to Khon Kaen University. Users can print or save thesis PDFs from the search results.
To search Thai theses, visit the Thai Digital Collection website at www.library.kku.ac.th which contains full-text PDF versions of electronic theses. The site allows you to search, view, and save or print Thai theses available in their digital collection.