• freeman@feddit.org
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    13 hours ago

    Good luck.

    If Excel ever gets replaced, then we know that we overcame Microsoft.

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      13 hours ago

      I’m actually pretty excited to have another product to try to motivate friends and family to leave Google behind. Maybe this will do it.

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      12 hours ago

      I’ve managed entirely on Google Sheets for years now. And I was a really big fan of Excel. It was never viable for me to rely on Windows to be everywhere I need to be, and the functionality gap closed steadily over the years to the point where the benefits of it being on the web now overwhelm the feature gap. Being free helps too, especially as Excel has gone through various pricing and bundling contortions over the years. Someone might tell me here that it’s now completely free but can I really be blamed for tuning out Microsoft years ago?

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      10 hours ago

      Genuinely what do you need in excel you can’t do anywhere else? For me sheets are just glorified visual data storage. If I need to do complex stuff I can probably do it faster in polars or pandas than I can in excel

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        30 minutes ago

        It’s massive in business environments. It is the lingua franca of business analysis (both back of the napkin analysis, proof of concept and more complicated/involved projects).

        It is most definitely not used merely as “glorified visual data storage”.

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          3 hours ago

          I raise you a quick SQL query. Admittedly I’m a data engineer but I hate graphical tools that abstract code away from me.

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        6 hours ago

        There are probably a lot of programms that do aspects of Excel better. But the combined might you weild if you know how to use Excel is very powerful. I tried LibreOffice and OnlyOffice and the spreadsheet part of those office suites is the roughest one until today.

        But my comment was more about how much of our economy probably runs on Excel. And I experienced how badly Excel and for example LibreOffice Calc plays together, it makes switching very hard. A complex .xlsx is far from being rendered and calculated correctly in LibreOffice.

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          2 hours ago

          Yeah that’s fair. Many many many of my coworkers heavily rely on excel so I can understand this. I just really don’t like using it personally. It’s like vscode too much stuff thrown at me at once when I don’t need like 99%. Just let me write a script