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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took to X/Twitter and announced AI copilot’s rollout in Microsoft Excel, which probably has been the world’s most used spreadsheet editor in the several decades since its ...
What if you could run advanced Excel analyses with no coding skills? Here's how Microsoft's Copilot in Excel could use Python to allow you to do just that.
Excel might be the world's most widely used programming language; Microsoft is on a journey to turn it into a better and more powerful programming language, without losing what makes it Excel.
This takes it a few steps farther. Redditor crruzi, (as found by Polygon) a programmer learning Visual Basic for Applications, decided to make an XCOM game with Microsoft Excel.
Redditor crruzi, however, managed to build a fully-functioning XCOM game that plays inside of Excel. We're not talking about something basic and barely functional.
Experience collaborative data analysis with Python in Excel. Harness the power of Python modules and unleash your data's full potential.
Unity, Unreal and Havoc are but three game engines used as the basis for many modern computer games. However, it appears a new force may be in town in the unlikely form of Microsoft Excel ...
A programmer learning Visual Basic for Applications whipped up a unique final project to test out their newfound skills: Creating an XCOM game — in Microsoft Excel. Redditor crruzi says EXLCOM ...
That’s the concept behind Xlwings, a BSD-licensed Python library that connects to Excel and allows Excel spreadsheets and Python applications to interact directly.
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