I 'm a big fan of Python for data analysis, but even I get curious about what else is available. R has long been the go-to ...
The advantage of Python is that you can apply operations to larger datasets with hundreds, even thousands, of data points ...
Microsoft's latest additions to Excel will likely please many looking to automate their data crunching processes.
In a recent write-up, [David Delony] explains how he built a Wolfram Mathematica-like engine with Python. Core to the system is SymPy for symbolic math support. [David] said being able to work ...
What if you could turn Excel into a powerhouse for advanced data analysis and automation in just a few clicks? Imagine effortlessly cleaning messy datasets, running complex calculations, or generating ...
What if the tools you already use could do more than you ever imagined? Picture this: you’re working on a massive dataset in Excel, trying to make sense of endless rows and columns. It’s slow, ...
The above links remind us of Microsoft's influence from within Python. It keeps "sponsoring" (bribing) for Python events to push proprietary "drugs" like Azure and it also hired the creator, who then ...
Microsoft's integration of Python into Excel, slated for release in Q3 2024, is a major advance for financial data professionals using Excel as their core analysis tool. This powerful combination ...
If you’re decent in Python (or aspire to be) but don’t have the chops for advanced data work in Excel, Microsoft now offers the kind of peanut butter-and-chocolate combination that you may consider a ...