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in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you one file which seems to me a bad coding example file Iamp;#39;ll discuss why I think that this coding is a bad coding example and how can we improve that okay I think Iamp;#39;ll record two or three more videos on this topic so that I can show you in a real time how can we improve this and write some clean and reusable code okay so in this video Iamp;#39;m just going to explain why I think that this code is is back letamp;#39;s get it started so this is that sample file B coding example file Iamp;#39;ll try to provide the code Iamp;#39;ll not be able to upload the main file so Iamp;#39;ll just upload the code so we can see that if we go into the developer tab and then Visual Basic then weamp;#39;ll see that this code reside in a Sit module okay and if you look into this code then youamp;#39;ll see that we have around 239 line of code and itamp;#39;s only one sub so thatamp;#39;s the first example or first consideration that why thi