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Microsoft Corp. is releasing a new version of Excel that will enable users to write and run Python code directly in the spreadsheet editor’s interface. Stefan Kinnestrand, a general manager for ...
Right now, I'm working off one of Microsoft's infamous giant press releases. The company has a tendency to do brain dumps in press release form, so we both have to sift through the release to give you ...
Microsoft, which calls its Excel spreadsheet a programming language, reports that an effort called LAMBDA to make it even more of a programming language is paying off, recently being deemed Turing ...
I tried basic VBA and instantly cut down repetitive work in Excel.
Microsoft today announced Power Fx, a new low-code language that takes its cues from Excel formulas. Power Fx will become the standard for writing logic customization across Microsoft's own low-code ...
Machine learning and deep learning have become an important part of many applications we use every day. There are few domains that the fast expansion of machine learning hasn’t touched. Many ...
With its Power Fx language introduced this week, Microsoft is making a play in the low-code development realm. Announced on March 2, the general purpose language is based on the Microsoft Excel ...
The TRANSLATE function in Excel enables you to translate text into over 100 languages, covering a wide range of commonly spoken languages worldwide. This function is particularly useful for creating ...
Have you ever found yourself endlessly repeating the same tasks in Excel—formatting cells, applying formulas, or sorting data—wondering if there’s a better way? You’re not alone. Many Excel users ...
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