I think you have kept it too simple, Gunawan.

There may be no best or worst code but there is definitely a good and
bad version of any given code.

On Mar 2, 2:24 am, Gunawan Hadikusumo <[email protected]>
wrote:
> You can go to codeproject.com and download the sample code from others
> developers. Simple is that. Then you can compare your code and theirs.
>
> There is no best or worst code. Everybody has his own logic to write the
> code as long as you follow the KISS principle.
>
> KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID.
>
> cheers,
>
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> On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 5:59 AM, kevin smyth <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello
>
> > I am a student currently using vb.net for development of a University
> > administration system. Would it be possible for someone to provide me with
> > some advice on the coding I have done, I would be extremely grateful if
> > someone could advise or help me, would this be possible?
>
> > So far I have done a search and the results are to be displayed also (I
> > have coded these parts)
>
> > There are some things in the results view I am struggling to code for
> > example:
> > I have to display modules enrolled for each year (I was hoping to do a
> > radio button selection and then display list of modules according to the
> > radio button selection), is there some way of doing this?
>
> > Thank you
> > Regards
> > Kevin
>
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