My opinion, for what its worth ;)
I think that institutions are generally reluctant to migrate their
applications to newer versions for a year or two, until the "bugs" get
ironed out. So while i think VBA will "may" be killed off, it'll be around
for a long time -- I doubt that 95% of Excel users would sacrifice the
ability to write quick and easy macros!! For developers, yes, .NET and C#
are the way forwards, and web applications are getting better and better.
Don't be worried ... just get to grips with this fascinating technology.
"Albert" wrote in message
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Hello!
There seems to be a rumor going around about Microsoft rolling out a web
version of Office.
http://lifehacker.com/5310878/micros...-office-monday
If it were true, how is a Web Version of office going to affect VBA
Developers? As a developer who makes a living from programs developed in
VBA,
should I be worried? Is the web version going to be VBA Compatible? (And
how?)
Best regards,
Albert C