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My name is Ratovonony James Harisson, from Madagascar and I like programming even I am still a beginner. I'm trying wiht Python language. Starting a bit with Excel and want to know more about VBA for both (Excel and Access). Sometimes I'm afraid of coding but I like it. Thank you for your patience. James
 

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Welcome aboard...again!
 

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Hi. Welcome to AWF!
 

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Sometimes I'm afraid of coding but I like it.

Even when the language is Python, coding doesn't really bite. Though it can slither about and get elusive to grasp at times.

Welcome to the forums and hello to you.

Since you are somewhat of a beginner, here's a word of advice to help you get oriented. Part of the problem with VBA, Visual Basic for Applications, is the "A" - because each application has a different associated structural environment that is visible when coding with VBA. I.e. the objects associated with the specific application differ from one to the next. So some confusion will result, not from knowing the language imperfectly, but rather from failing to remember in which environment you are working.
 

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My name is Ratovonony James Harisson, from Madagascar and I like programming even I am still a beginner. I'm trying wiht Python language. Starting a bit with Excel and want to know more about VBA for both (Excel and Access). Sometimes I'm afraid of coding but I like it. Thank you for your patience. James
Hello Rato, welcome to the A.W.F. I am also trying Python, have taken a lot of great courses on Linked In Learning. Just trying to remember how to keep lists, tuples, sets and dictionaries separate in my mind and slice them! An excellent language, if a bit higher level for my personal taste.
 

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