• bobzer@lemmy.zip
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    11 hours ago

    Excel is the biggest hurdle to overcome. No other spreadsheet software comes close to providing the same amount of features and functionality.

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      So I keep hearing… Yet, I’m having a hard time believing that most people are even aware of those fancy features, let alone use any of them.

      I accept that there are important models implemented as excel sheets. Reimplementing or even attempting to migrate away is viewed as risk. But this is a different argument.

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      11 hours ago

      Can confirm! Calc is fine as long as you’re not trying to do anything too advanced. Then again, when you bump into those limits, you might want to consider switching to R or Python anyway. Excel just allows you to delay that inevitability a little bit longer.

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        I mean, you can run python (or their own language “LibreOffice Basic”) from within a Libreoffice Calc sheet.

        Calc’s scripting is actually more powerful than the aging VBA thing Excel uses for macros, imho.

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        This is the real thing of it. By the time you reach that you shouldn’t be using a damn spreadsheet program.

        At least for greenfield set it up right now. There’s plenty of actual programs that do things theyre supposed to.