Several months ago the Excel folk within Microsoft asked users whether they'd like to have Python as an alternative scripting language in Office. Support for that was overwhelming, but nothing more was said on the matter since then. I guess this is Microsoft's answer.
Several months ago the Excel folk within Microsoft asked users whether they'd like to have Python as an alternative scripting language in Office. Support for that was overwhelming, but nothing more was said on the matter since then. I guess this is Microsoft's answer.
One could dream... even better if that caused Excel's localised function names to die a horrible death.
No, I do not want Norwegian names of functions (like SUM) instead of English function names - meaning the latter don't work. In general, I'm opposed to torture... but I'm willing and desiring of an exception for those who came up with that idea, and caused it to be implemented. OK, joking, but only slightly.
Excel (Score:5, Interesting)
Several months ago the Excel folk within Microsoft asked users whether they'd like to have Python as an alternative scripting language in Office. Support for that was overwhelming, but nothing more was said on the matter since then. I guess this is Microsoft's answer.
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Several months ago the Excel folk within Microsoft asked users whether they'd like to have Python as an alternative scripting language in Office. Support for that was overwhelming, but nothing more was said on the matter since then. I guess this is Microsoft's answer.
One could dream... even better if that caused Excel's localised function names to die a horrible death.
No, I do not want Norwegian names of functions (like SUM) instead of English function names - meaning the latter don't work. In general, I'm opposed to torture... but I'm willing and desiring of an exception for those who came up with that idea, and caused it to be implemented. OK, joking, but only slightly.