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From: | DougC |
Subject: | Re: program to compute gears, with table |
Date: | Sat, 23 Sep 2017 00:42:38 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/52.3.0 |
On 9/9/2017 9:06 PM, David Scheidt wrote: ,,,
On my mac at work, from the time I double click the excel icon to the time it is ready to do work is over a minute. It's a modern machine, running an old version of excel. The windows machine I have, but never use, which is more powerful, and running a current version, takes even longer. It does have a spinny disk, and not an ssd. (that's not counting the time to takes to boot up, since it's off.)
Your Mac/PC/Excel experience seems slow.I don't use Office at work and use LibreOffice at home now, so I don't really know how bad the rental version of MS Office is these days.
I have not written nor used a CLI program in many years. I'd rather do it in a GUI (Visual Basic) just for the copy & paste ability that comes along for free. PCs are so big and fast now that there's little point in worrying about saving a few kilobytes--or even, a few hundreds of kilobytes. And arguing that a CLI is somehow "better" than a GUI is like arguing that a well and an outhouse are somehow "better" than indoor plumbing.
Also I have written programs in the past and not included any help files, and then forgotten how to use them. With the VB programs, I put in a few help buttons + message boxes that explain how to use the thing, so the help can't ever get separated from the program it goes with...
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