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Jack Hudson

vba replaced by .net
 
Does anyone know of MS plans to supercede VBA with C# or .net stuff?

Regards, Jack Hudson




Stephen Bullen[_3_]

vba replaced by .net
 
Hi Jack,

Does anyone know of MS plans to supercede VBA with C# or .net stuff?


No. VBA will be around for a long time to come. If you're looking for
a precedent, Excel 2003 still supports the XLM macro language, which
was the primary programming language of Excel 4, some 10 years ago.

That said, the Visual Studio Tools for Office product is trying to
carve a niche for itself as an alternative to VBA.

Regards

Stephen Bullen
Microsoft MVP - Excel
www.BMSLtd.ie



Jack Hudson

vba replaced by .net
 
Asked question in context of continuing to learn VBA or spending learning
time on 'new' technology. Rather learn Java and/or C# trying to become more
proficient at VBA However, if VBA is the tool for Excel, I guess I must
stay on learning curve.

Thanks for your response.

Best regards, Jack

"Stephen Bullen" wrote in message
...
Hi Jack,

Does anyone know of MS plans to supercede VBA with C# or .net stuff?


No. VBA will be around for a long time to come. If you're looking for
a precedent, Excel 2003 still supports the XLM macro language, which
was the primary programming language of Excel 4, some 10 years ago.

That said, the Visual Studio Tools for Office product is trying to
carve a niche for itself as an alternative to VBA.

Regards

Stephen Bullen
Microsoft MVP - Excel
www.BMSLtd.ie






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