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Developing in VBA (1)

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Almost half a year ago I left academia in search of greener pastures; seeing the title of this post you would naturally assume that this did not go particularly well, but this post isn’t about that. Rather, having made a serious attempt at doing “serious programming” in VBA for a while now I wanted to write about my experiences, and if I am lucky I might provide some tips for others who find themselves in a similar situation.

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Converting jekyll themes

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I took a break form web development after my last spout of website creations and haven’t really touched it since. However, recently a co-worker asked me for help hooking him up with a website for his a cappella group, and as I am incapable of saying no, I thought, why not?

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Website inauguration

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Hello to whomever might read this. This is (as is probably all too apparent) the first post on my brand new homepage. This basically spurred out of the creation of a separate web page of a separate project as I discovered how much fun making these things actually are. Most important is probably the fact that I came across this wonderful Jekyll theme, but didn’t have anything to apply it to.

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projects

openQCD-FASTSUM v1.0 released

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After having worked on extending openQCD to fit the needs of my collaboration (FASTSUM) for almost a year and a half, I am finally able to release it to the public with reasonable confidence that it works.

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VBA

Developing in VBA (1)

  • 11 min read

Almost half a year ago I left academia in search of greener pastures; seeing the title of this post you would naturally assume that this did not go particularly well, but this post isn’t about that. Rather, having made a serious attempt at doing “serious programming” in VBA for a while now I wanted to write about my experiences, and if I am lucky I might provide some tips for others who find themselves in a similar situation.

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