Excel enters its 40th year (www.theregister.com)
from QuantumSpecter@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 18:09
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demesisx@infosec.pub on 22 Oct 18:13 next collapse

Thank you, Simon Peyton Jones.

humblebun@sh.itjust.works on 22 Oct 18:32 next collapse

Long live the one and only solution that is a big data platform, a database, and, of course, an AI tool

slurpeesoforion@startrek.website on 22 Oct 18:55 next collapse

The most versatile note pad in existence…

chronicledmonocle@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 19:37 collapse

Don’t forget accounting software. And Pixel art maker. And Eve Online interface.

humblebun@sh.itjust.works on 22 Oct 19:59 collapse

accounting software

Fuck yeah, I do all my accounting through excel

masterspace@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 19:03 next collapse

The only low-code platform I actually respect.

pseudo@jlai.lu on 22 Oct 20:57 next collapse

I’m borrowing that.

jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works on 23 Oct 02:00 collapse

I hear a lot of devs that don’t seem to get this.

“WhY wOuLd YoU uSe ExCeL? I pReFeR tO cOdE mY oWn SoLuTiOn.”

No, Why would I spend a week coding something that I can create a pivot table and some charts for in an hour? Especially when if I code it myself, that means I now own and have to support my lovely new utility. Time is money and I’ve got way more important things to do than build custom reporting suites that no one except me is ever going to use.

oldfart@lemm.ee on 23 Oct 06:27 collapse

I also prefer a spreadsheet, but for a proficient coder it’s not a week long job, unless they build it on bare metal. You can do a lot in an hour with a visualization library.

myplacedk@lemmy.world on 24 Oct 10:09 collapse

I spent some time looking into this, getting nowhere. What’s your favorite library that actually works for you?

T156@lemmy.world on 24 Oct 10:23 next collapse

Matplotlib is a fairly popular one, but it depends on what it is you want to do with the data.

oldfart@lemm.ee on 25 Oct 19:14 collapse

Matplotlib

adarza@lemmy.ca on 22 Oct 19:12 next collapse

multiplan: “was i nothing to you?”

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 20:19 collapse

…yes? What is multiplan? Some kind of fire evacuation software?

Hawke@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 23:30 collapse

Predecessor to Excel.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiplan

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 20:18 next collapse

Suck it, Excell! I’m beating you! I’m older!!! I’m 41!!! All hail the king, baby!

surewhynotlem@lemmy.world on 22 Oct 23:43 collapse

Yeah, but can you pivot?

Matty_r@programming.dev on 23 Oct 03:40 next collapse

Not at his age

Dogs_cant_look_up@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 04:48 collapse

Not only that, but i can also lookup X’s.

RatzChatsubo@lemm.ee on 23 Oct 00:30 next collapse

And yet Google’s version is more useful

jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works on 23 Oct 01:54 next collapse

Lol Google sheets has nowhere near the capabilities of Excel. They’re not even in the same class.

myplacedk@lemmy.world on 24 Oct 10:13 collapse

Number of features that is has? Sure.

Number of features that I need? Google Sheets wins.

As I use Excel at work, I’d be happy if you prove me wrong here. Just yesterday I needed to do a simple search/replace with regular expressions. My solution was to copy the data to Google Sheets.

AceSLive@lemmy.world on 23 Oct 02:01 collapse

In what way?

Excel is one of the best things Microsoft has ever made, in my opinion.

stephen01king@lemmy.zip on 23 Oct 12:17 collapse

The only way I could think of is the ease of setting up a collaborative spreadsheet.

jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works on 23 Oct 01:53 next collapse

And still the spreadsheet gold standard. Microsoft gets plenty of shit wrong but Excel is one thing they got right.

rauls4@lemm.ee on 23 Oct 03:40 collapse

40 years after ripping off VisiCalc which is 45 years old. And Aldus Persuation, and WordStar, and CPM, and Macintosh OS, and Netscape, and the list goes on.