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Python: if there is a line of code in an import, it gets executed. Ouch. Also allows changing the class dictionary. Duoble ouch.
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JS "Evolved from pond slime" heh.
I wouldn't have lumped VB6 & VBA together though.
I agree about "On Error Resume Next" the big problem with turning it off was that unless the entire team was religious about catching errors, if you came along and added a new function with "On Error Goto [my handler]" any error in a completely separate lump of code would stop in YOUR nice shiny new function. As a contractor you don't want that.
But then is that any different to c# code with no try...catch etc?
As for VBA - no, I don't know the entire object models for Word, Excel, Outlook etc...how about some decent intellisense MS?
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Of the three, VB6 was actually the least offensive to me. And that's saying something. I agree with you though, no argument from me!
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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