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Overall would recommend to a colleague. It is the best technical book I have read in months. It covers all popular Python libraries related to Excel. It also provides good description on pandas and xlwings which are not found in the standard documentation. I would recommend the book for people who want to use Python with Excel. I have followed your book to develop a Python tool using Excel. It was incredibly helpful. In this hands-on guide, Felix Zumstein--creator of xlwings, a popular open source package for automating Excel with Python--shows experienced Excel users how to integrate these two worlds efficiently.
Excel has added quite a few new capabilities over the past couple of years, but its automation language, VBA, stopped evolving a long time ago. Many Excel power users have already adopted Python for daily automation tasks. This guide gets you started. The projects are tiny, but the rewards are big: each chapter in Tiny Python Projects challenges …. Skip to main content. Start your engines and code! Eric Matthes is a high school science and math teacher living in Alaska, where he teaches an introductory Python course.
He has been writing programs since he was five years old. Eric currently focuses on writing software that addresses inefficiencies in education and brings the benefits of open-source software to the field of education.
In his spare time, he enjoys climbing mountains and spending time with his family. Who Is This Book For?
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