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00:52
@Mat's Mug - I get that a lot of people hate "On Error Resume Next" but how I saw it for my code was that it would just execute the next line which would basically do nothing and then loop back to the beginning of my scraping script. What better way is there to tell the code to just carry on anyway (because you know it's not going to actually do anything) so that it just loops back to the beginning and tries to complete the scrape that it previously failed — chris 32 mins ago
#DontGetMeStartedOn On Error Resume Next
 
9 hours later…
09:37
As fun as it would be to get you started on On Error Resume Next I wont, mainly because I wont understand any of it ...
 
2 hours later…
11:09
#Triggered
@Mat'sMug what about:
On Error GoTo error_handler:

error_handler:
    Resume Next
:P
I think MatsMug will have a heart attack when he sees that
11:59
OERN isn't bad per se, just used in the wrong way most of the time!
12:24
The only time I use On Error Resume Next is when I create folders, once I know the folder is correct I stick OERN onto it so if it get rerun it wont throw out any errors
You could always use Dir and check ;)
That would be me being smart, ive thought about it but then other work gets in the way so i dont get time too
hahah I know that feeling
 
6 hours later…
18:59
@MacroMan picks up eyeballs on the floor
any idea on how long is vb going to be on market
I'd say for as long as Microsoft wants to keep its market share
otherwise millions of companies worldwide will just stick to the latest Office version that runs VBA
19:15
hmm..I guess so.That makes sense.
19:35
There's a movement at the moment to use javascript API for office - but afaik there isn't any plans to remove VBA at any point. Even if they stop developing it altogether it won't cost them anything to leave it there for backward compatibility.
I don't quite see the average joe picking up javascript to write their macros
FWIW, I think I just wrote a possible runtime error 438 "object doesn't support this property or method" canonical answer: stackoverflow.com/a/40640771/1188513
I'll be linking to it for sure
20:41
@Mat'sMug I don't mind javascript at all - but it's not even really half an API at the moment. When I can use it to fully replace VBA then maybe I'll look into it more...
good shout on that answer too - could probably translate that into docs somewhere if it doesn't already exist?
20:57
good idea :)
I'd sooner do everything in C# than JavaScript though
and seeing how C#/VSTO hasn't killed VBA, I don't think anything will :)
 
1 hour later…
22:17
@Mat'sMug That could be down to C#/VSTO having to be properly built and shared as a package though. You have to have a bit more knowledge about programming to manage all that properly. JavaScript could in theory be used in place of VBA as just another scripting language without all the extra requirements

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