xlcalculator
uiua
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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xlcalculator
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Array Languages vs. the Curse of the Spreadsheet
I know of some Python libraries that do something like this:
https://github.com/bradbase/xlcalculator
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Python Type Hints Are Turing Complete
Looks like it's xlcalculator:
https://github.com/bradbase/xlcalculator#addingregistering-e...
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access excel sheet programatically
Kind of. There are a few libraries that attempt to give full Excel formula functionality in Python, but they are not complete. That is to say, they don't work on all formulae, and certain newer Excel feature (like array formulae) are unsupported. These are: pycel, koala, xlcalculator.
uiua
- Borrow Checking, RC, GC, and the Eleven () Other Memory Safety Approaches
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Array Languages vs. the Curse of the Spreadsheet
This is what I love in Uiua[1]. That operators can be written as english words instead of unicode symbols. Makes it quite similar looking to functuinal point free code.
[1]: https://www.uiua.org/
- KamilaLisp – A functional, flexible and concise Lisp
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k on pdp11
you may also enjoy uiua (https://www.uiua.org/) which uses these alien glyphs but is even more alien because it's a concatenative language (stack oriented), like forth or postscript, but to make it even more alien it's written right to left. For example 1+2 is written "+ 1 2" (in forth it would be "1 2 +")
The language and the site are brilliant and I think worth 30m of your time skimming through and trying out the examples in the online editor / tutorial.
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From https://www.uiua.org/
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Attempting each AOC in a language starting with each letter of the alphabet
If you're fine with tacit array-oriented (ie APL-like): Uiua.
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Vector database is not a separate database category
As a lover of array languages, I remember being excited to read a futurist article on vector processors and programming languages. It was written right before Wes McKinney worked on Pandas (the J programming language influenced him), and I thought J/APL or another array language was going to explode. J has Jd, in which J is fully integrated. This did not come to pass (yet). No matter, I still enjoy array languages anyway. There's a new array language, uiua[1], that is a mix of array and stack concepts with a good standard library including audio and graphics.
[1] https://www.uiua.org/
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Uiua: A minimal stack-based, array-based language
Yeah
> The main language that inspired Uiua is BQN. While I had heard about APL before, BQN was my first real exposure to the power of the array paradigm. I think the language is an astounding feat of engineering. Marshall is both a genius and a great communicator.
https://www.uiua.org/docs/design
Also, a week ago there were only two contributors to the project: 1000+ by kaikalii, and this single commit by Marshall:
https://github.com/uiua-lang/uiua/pull/1/files
What are some alternatives?
pycel - A library for compiling excel spreadsheets to python code & visualizing them as a graph
bqnpad - Online REPL for BQN
xlwings - xlwings is a Python library that makes it easy to call Python from Excel and vice versa. It works with Excel on Windows and macOS as well as with Google Sheets and Excel on the web.
BQN - An APL-like programming language. Self-hosted!
koala - Transpose your Excel calculations into python for better performances and scaling.
related_post_gen - Data Processing benchmark featuring Rust, Go, Swift, Zig, Julia etc.
json-parser-in-typescript-very-bad-idea-please-dont-use - JSON Parser written entirely in TypeScript's type system
edina - Edina - A simple stack-oriented compiled programming language.
json-parser-in-typescript-ver
cognate - A human readable quasi-concatenative programming language
di - Pythonic dependency injection
kotlingrad - 🧩 Shape-Safe Symbolic Differentiation with Algebraic Data Types