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by alok-g
2305 days ago
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Indeed, Excel is usually not the right tool. It is very powerful, but organization of the code/logic, correctness of the calculations, and readability/maintainability are all left on the developer. Mistakes are hard to spot. The levels of discipline and meticulousness needed to use the tool well are high. I have at times remarked that typical Microsoft Office installations should exclude Excel! :-) And I am saying all this about Excel even after being a power user myself and the primary author of the OP. :-) Mathcad, Mathematica, etc. could be good alternatives if not Python or R. |
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