@tryscience

I endorse these Best Practices.

@ExcelVault

Option explicit ๐ŸŽ‰

@Mari-m8b7x

Very helpful

@khananatkenchaiwong2682

Good presentation

@olgaszoke9241

Declaring variables is a pain in the ass, Python made me spoiled

@yosef-yosef9414

Wow thank you for these

@rimlisharma1269

๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

@bazzatron9482

Terrible comments - if you're just describing the code as it is written, there is no point in leaving a comment. Descriptive variable naming is WAY more important.

listInvoices > inv
intTotal > amt

So many times I've been trying to maintain code where the variables are abbreviated to high heaven, or the same name used for different things between modules, makes the codebase massively unwieldy.

But I'm a heathen that prefers leading commas on SQL statements, so YMMV.

@johndoe-g6f

who wouldve thought a former spreadsheet could become a gui development toolkit lmao..

@msohailrana26

๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

@rajm5349

does the vba has the future

@muhammadkausar2842

But 4th is waste of time 
Instead use just a code name of the sheet๐Ÿ˜Š

@onehmong9368

I know VB but not VBA

@BilleteVerdeTV

Wait! What?

@bigbrother9531

Two out of five ain't good.