| If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | | This Week in Programming | As we welcome the month of March let's take a look at the ways to both handle and store key/value pairs in Ruby, automate Access macros through VBA scripting, solve jQuery version issues in Drupal, and more... | | | Ruby: Advanced Hash Usage | While most uses of the Hash class are simple key/value storage and retrieval, there is more you can do with Hashes. This includes alternate syntaxes, default values and default procs. | | | ActionScripting Basics: Using getProperty | getProperty is a function that will return the value of the specified property of a target movie clip--properties such as the width, height, x position, y position, etc. The value of that property is usually assigned to a variable that is then used in another function. | | | Introduction to VBA for Microsoft Access | As you become more proficient in Microsoft Access, you begin to realize that there is a lot of duplicate effort and repetitive tasks that are well suited for automation. In Microsoft products, automation is done through the creation of macros in a specific type code language called Visual Basic for Applications, or VBA. | | | How Can I Store Key/Value Pairs in Ruby? | When you need key/value storage in Ruby, it's easy to reach for hashes every time. However, you do have some other choices here that can make your code more readable and faster. | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About Programming newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here. If you would like to unsubscribe from all newsletters sent from About.com, please send an email to optout@about.com with "Unsubscribe" as the subject line. | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | © 2014 About.com - All rights reserved - Privacy Policy | | | | |
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