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Python calculations run in the Microsoft Cloud
some functionality will be restricted without a paid license [in addition to a Microsoft365 subscription]
saved you from premature excitement
Python calculations run in the Microsoft Cloud
some functionality will be restricted without a paid license [in addition to a Microsoft365 subscription]
saved you from premature excitement
I knew when I saw the headline that this was going to be an example of MS doing something in a shitty way, not in an exciting way. Thank you for saving me a click.
Unfortunately I already read the headline, is there anywhere I can offload this now unnecessary excitement?
Python in Excel would be great, but nerfing it with some ridiculous cloud dependency is crazy. They could still paywall the feature if they really wanted while still running the Python interpretation locally.
I suppose we should be grateful they hadn’t also stuck ChatGPT on to it too so it could (badly) write the Python for you. Tech by buzzword will be the death of us I’m sure.
Imagine paying to use Python
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Is basically their WEBSERVICE function but automatically because it’s python and hardwired to their service.
Yeah this is hardly the announcement Microsoft thinks it is.
The fuck…
Is this going to make Excel better, or Python worse?
Neither very much. Python won’t change. Excel when running in the cloud will become more powerful, but the workbooks using Python will also be incompatible with desktop versions of Excel. At least that’s what I’m understanding so far.
How would it affect Python? Did Linux gets worse as a result of WSL?
Who is the asshole that asked for this?
People sick of writing VBA probably.
Python, the new macro virus.
Nah, fuck it, I’ll continue to do my shit in R.
Runs on Microsoft cloud…. Sounds like it’ll be super versatile
But you can use it only if you set Internet Edgeplorer as your default browser.