
I am a programmer with experience in language design and compiler writing.
Over the past six months I have reached the conclusion that my long-time (1984) relationship with Microsoft must come to an end. That suggests that I will be converting some 30 of my 160 MS VBA applications, about 90% in Word2003, 7% in Excel 20023, and the rest in Access and PowerPoint.
I have not explored alternate languages in any deep sense, but ten years ago managed to write an OpenOffice (I think) application to upload web pages (text and images) to the web, and at that time I was struck by the similarity of VBA to the macro code in OpenOffice (ODT) macro modules.
So I think that a switch to a Linux-like operating system (ten years ago I looked at Mint, Ubuntu) and Apache OpenOffice will be the least labor-intensive path for me to follow. There will be a learning-curve, but remember that I do have a background in writing programming language converters, and I already have VBA applications that analyze (and treat) VBA code. Details to follow if required.
I have two spare Win11 laptops at my disposal.
Question 1. Is this BBS one of the best BBS in which to discuss migration from MS VBA?
Question 2. If the answer to question 1 is "Possibly not", please suggest alternate BBS
Question 3. In which forum should I pose my questions and post my experience in migrating MS VBA to word processing documents (ODT?) and Calc documents? I am not worried about migrating the documents, but will want to migrate their embedded VBA code.
Question 4. What version of a Linux-based O/S and OpenOffice are the current versions for a home-based and retired applications programmer. I am not running a network, I do not produce work for paying clients, and apart from text-based web pages, have no real need for processing data to/from the internet.
Thanks again to Hagar, and thanks in advance to The Rest Of You.
Chris Greaves