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Microsoft is bringing Python to Excel The two worlds of Excel and Python are colliding thanks to Microsoft’s new integration to boost data analysis and visualizations.
Update to the document and image processing toolkit provides an API for creating, editing, and saving Excel worksheets programmatically.
By adopting Python integration, you visualize insights in ways that Excel alone simply can’t match. Of course, it comes with a learning curve, especially if you haven’t used Python before.
After a relatively short beta, Microsoft today announced that the Excel API -- a way for developers to programmatically use Excel for Office 365 for doing calculations, building dashboards and ...
The company uses IFTTT-like recipes to help automate everyday tasks like filling out Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, with the goal of saving time (and employee sanity) within businesses.
Microsoft is opening up Excel to developers with a new JavaScript API. It will let developers use custom data types like images, cards, and arrays.
Microsoft Excel is partnering with CCP to build a special Javascript API that will grant budding spacefarers the capability to export in-game data directly into Microsoft Office.
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