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9:00 PM
I think I might have an old Wrox Access 97 book at home.
 
earliest I used was 2003
 
@MathieuGuindon 2013 (Office).
 
actually, in 1997 I did have a few weeks on Access in high school, but I remember none of it and the computers were 386 back then
maybe 486
 
Switched to 2015 beta the next year.
 
everything was monochrome and we had a dot matrix printer
damn, I'm old
 
9:03 PM
High school for me was dBase III.
That and TRS 80 basic.
 
we also did word processing in Works, and introduction to programming with LOGO
 
We did LOGO when I was in junior high.
 
@MathieuGuindon I did LOGO on an Apple ][
 
I don't know how US school system works .. whatever level you're normally in at 15yo
 
Maybe I'll do a Rubberturtle spin-off project for LOGO inspections.
 
9:05 PM
@Comintern Pen never down inspection
 
lol
 
@MathieuGuindon You are normally at the level you should've been as a 10yo because they teachers are either incompetent or overworked, and the parents interfere instead of support.
Especially the latter.
 
@MathieuGuindon same here
 
@MathieuGuindon Most places it's 5 or 6 years of elementary, 4 years of high-school, and the part in between is middle school or junior high. 15 is typically around the start of high-school.
 
9:09 PM
here it's 6 years elementary, 5 high school, 2-3 college/"CEGEP", 1...n university
with attendance being mandatory until 3rd year of high school
(i.e. 16yo)
 
Mandatory attendance here is usually around 16, but it varies by state and is rarely enforced.
 
16 is the usual mandatory attendance here too.
 
and college/"CEGEP" being a totally irrelevant re-hashing of the previous 5 years. that's where I dropped out
 
@MathieuGuindon Yep.
You don't learn anything in college unless you actually want to and pick harder classes.
Even then, it's a lot of busy-work.
And the "easier" the classes are, the harder they are because they just make you burn time, while the hard ones just make you learn.
And if you are good at learning looks at self, it takes no time at all.
:45824743 LOL.
 
gotta go
 
9:12 PM
TTYL.
Heading out myself in a few minutes.
 
TTFN - if anyone's available for some hand holding careful guidance, I should be available for some RD coding around 1830 EDT (GMT-4) tonight...
 
10:13 PM
@MathieuGuindon do you receive any feed from excel mvp Jon Acampora? I got an email from him here. There’s an interesting case Jon is sharing a user’s experience about learning VBA macros (including the recorder) herself to do the job of three people in her job as a manager. Let me know if you do I can forward the email announcement to you as it has a link to a members podcast about it. Not good for me due to hard of hearing. :(
 
10:55 PM
I don't. I'm on the Excel-NDA mailing list though
 
> # [Codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/pull/4228?src=pr&el=h1) Report
> Merging [#4228](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/pull/4228?src=pr&el=desc) into [next](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/commit/0941bdcd6abbda99c9acad5f52da3ffbc7f66bc0?src=pr&el=desc) will **decrease** coverage by `0.07%`.
> The diff coverage is `0%`.


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@Duga Excuse me? XML files are "code subject to test now"?
 
11:13 PM
[rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck] build for commit 0516b06a on unknown branch: AppVeyor build succeeded
> # [Codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/pull/4228?src=pr&el=h1) Report
> Merging [#4228](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/pull/4228?src=pr&el=desc) into [next](https://codecov.io/gh/rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck/commit/0941bdcd6abbda99c9acad5f52da3ffbc7f66bc0?src=pr&el=desc) will **decrease** coverage by `0.07%`.
> The diff coverage is `0%`.


```diff
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## next #4228 +/- ##
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[rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck] build for commit 0516b06a on unknown branch: 52.16% (target 0%)
 
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