boem@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 个月前How a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet From Hell Slowed Williams' F1 Cars For Yearswww.thedrive.comexternal-linkmessage-square46fedilinkarrow-up1244arrow-down111cross-posted to: excel@lemmy.world
arrow-up1233arrow-down1external-linkHow a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet From Hell Slowed Williams' F1 Cars For Yearswww.thedrive.comboem@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 个月前message-square46fedilinkcross-posted to: excel@lemmy.world
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minus-squarekingthrillgore@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8·edit-211 个月前Well if you’re trying to use Excel as a database, get them behind SQL Server or something. Hell, Access is a step up. Using Excel outside of simulation proofs is not a wise business decision, because it means (going off my experience) institutional knowledge
minus-squareexpr@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3arrow-down1·11 个月前If you’re working with csv data, https://www.visidata.org/ >>>>> excel (assuming you’re comfortable with terminal UIs, anyway). You can very rapidly slice and dice data and for formulas and such, you can just write Python.
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Well if you’re trying to use Excel as a database, get them behind SQL Server or something. Hell, Access is a step up.
Using Excel outside of simulation proofs is not a wise business decision, because it means (going off my experience) institutional knowledge
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If you’re working with csv data, https://www.visidata.org/ >>>>> excel (assuming you’re comfortable with terminal UIs, anyway). You can very rapidly slice and dice data and for formulas and such, you can just write Python.