by Jonathan Halder | Dec 12, 2023 | MS Access, MS Access Forms, MS Access VBA Coding, TDD
So in order for the FormListener class to raise an event which passes all the bound field’s old and new values, or chooses the ones that have changed, I am feeling like I can create a testable object to do that. Something like a FormIterator. It should be run in...
by Jonathan Halder | Dec 11, 2023 | MS Access, MS Access Forms, MS Access VBA Coding, TDD
Ok, so in the last installment, I told myself to stop and review this. I think my last couple of tests were going down the wrong path. Let me review what I am trying to achieve again: Here’s what I said in post 1: I am going to start by attempting to design a...
by Jonathan Halder | Dec 6, 2023 | MS Access, MS Access Queries, MS Access Tables, MS Access VBA Coding
I’ve been discussing how I use version control in 3 previous emails / articles which you can find here: Access Programming – What I do and Why (source control) | Access JumpStart Access Programming – What I do and Why (source control part 2) | Access JumpStart Access...
by Jonathan Halder | Dec 5, 2023 | MS Access
I’ve been discussing how I use version control in 2 previous emails / articles which you can find here: Access Programming – What I do and Why (source control) | Access JumpStart Access Programming – What I do and Why (source control part 2) | Access JumpStart...
by Jonathan Halder | Dec 4, 2023 | MS Access, MS Access Forms, MS Access VBA Coding, TDD
A big part of Test Driven Development is to write code that passes a test without overthinking things. In my last test I wrote, it’s pretty clear it will not stand up to the next couple of tests one might think of. The test is making sure that the count of...