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Double vision – what might a pair programming session look like?

by Jonathan Halder | Dec 9, 2024 | Blogging, MS Access, MS Access VBA Coding

Pair or Mob programming is a collaborative technique where two or more developers work together at one workstation. One writes the code (the Driver) while the other(s) review each line of code as it’s written (the Navigator). Here’s how one might structure an...

What is pair or mob programming? Why do it at all?

by Jonathan Halder | Dec 6, 2024 | Blogging, MS Access, MS Access VBA Coding

Pair Programming and Mob Programming are collaborative approaches to software development that emphasize teamwork and shared responsibility. What is Pair Programming? Pair programming involves two developers working together at one workstation. One developer, known as...

Some vanilla VBA error handling scenarios

by Jonathan Halder | Dec 5, 2024 | Blogging, MS Access, MS Access VBA Coding

Error handling in VBA is crucial for managing runtime errors and ensuring your code runs smoothly. Here’s how it works in a couple of different common scenarios: Standard Error in a Single Procedure:When an error occurs in a single procedure, you can use the On...

Error Handling in Access JumpStart

by Jonathan Halder | Dec 4, 2024 | Blogging, MS Access, MS Access VBA Coding

How do we deal with Error Handling in a library? This came up because of the NiceDlookup function I’ve published previously. In that function, the Err object is used to “Raise” errors. The reasoning behind this for this particular function was to...

Pair Programming basics

by Jonathan Halder | Dec 3, 2024 | Blogging, MS Access, MS Access VBA Coding

If you have a project you are working on in Access and are looking for another pair of eyes or some advice on how to work through adding a new feature to your system, you might find pair programming a valuable asset. In order to pair program, you have a few options....

Playing well with other VBA developers

by Jonathan Halder | Dec 2, 2024 | Blogging, MS Access, MS Access VBA Coding

Have you collaborated on an Access database with others? I’d like to do more of this personally. I think sharing experiences of coding with others in terms of pair or mob programming would be fun, informative, and helpful for all involved. Pair or Mob...
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