Timeline for Merging the [excel-vba] into [vba] - speak now, or forever hold your peace
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Oct 6, 2019 at 23:03 | comment | added | Zev Spitz | It's a mistake to describe different syntax between Office applications as if there are multiple languages between the various applications. The language is the same (except for a few deprecated corner cases) across all applications; it's only the available object models that are different. | |
Jul 3, 2018 at 3:15 | comment | added | Zev Spitz | There actually is an excel-automation tag, which if I understand correctly, is supposed to represent the Excel object model. | |
Jun 26, 2018 at 15:52 | comment | added | SierraOscar |
@TylerH I don't think it's easier, particularly as a lot of people who make that mistake are newcomers to vb* language(s) - I'm just saying that if we're going to spend time and effort in an attempt to "tidy up" this group of tags that we might get more bang for our buck there. As I mentioned, it isn't going to ruin my day if the excel-vba tag was split out, but I don't think SO will ever win the community round to agreeing with it anyway, so place the effort elsewhere if that makes sense?
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Jun 26, 2018 at 15:44 | comment | added | Zev Spitz | To my knowledge, you are the first person who has expressed that excel-vba refers to the Excel object model; the obvious perception of this tag is the intersection of Excel and VBA. Now, if it was called something like excel-object-model... | |
Jun 26, 2018 at 14:13 | comment | added | TylerH |
Wait, you think educating people on the differences between vba , vb.net , and vbscript is easier than splitting a tag into two already-existing tags? With this change, people simply won't be able to tag stuff as excel-vba . They will only have vba and excel . From where I sit the only real harm is going to come from tag following (people will have to adjust their followed tags until new-nav functionality comes back, if ever), and people will have one less tag to use, but 3 tags should still be plenty.
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Jun 26, 2018 at 11:34 | comment | added | SierraOscar | @Jeeped Yeah I agree and prefer to have both tags, just in the interest of a balanced argument I’m saying I wouldn’t see it as the end of the world if it had to separate tags. | |
Jun 26, 2018 at 11:16 | comment | added | user4039065 | btw, kudos on bringing he whole vba, vb.net and vbscript confusion into the conversation. | |
Jun 26, 2018 at 11:14 | comment | added | user4039065 | Sorry, but I see an issue with not having an excel and a excel-vba tag together just as I see an issue with not being able to put an excel tag and a excel-formula tag together. There is a natural hierarchy here that defined the broad spectrum and then narrows it down to a certain degree. It doesn't have to be narrowed down to the nth degree but worksheets and the VBE are different platforms and should be recognized as such. After all, isn't the point of these tags to attract a focused audience or is it really just white-hat search engine optimization? | |
Jun 26, 2018 at 10:54 | history | edited | TRiG | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
It's nice to think of tags living in a landed estate.
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Jun 26, 2018 at 9:27 | history | edited | SierraOscar | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jun 26, 2018 at 9:21 | history | edited | SierraOscar | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jun 26, 2018 at 9:11 | history | answered | SierraOscar | CC BY-SA 4.0 |