Are you interested in using your Python skills within Excel? Would you like to share a data science project or visualization as a single Office file? This week on the show, we speak with Principal Architect John Lam and Sr. Cloud Developer Advocate Sarah Kaiser from Microsoft about Python in Excel.
John shares the multi-year journey of adding Python to Excel. He describes how the project moved beyond writing user functions in Python to something much more elaborate. He details assembling a team with diverse skills in interface design, languages, and security.
Sarah discusses the instant convenience of having familiar Python and pandas techniques at your fingertips inside Excel. We cover typical data science workflows and the potential of interactive visualizations within a spreadsheet. We also share multiple resources for you to learn more.
Note: Python in Excel is currently a preview accessible by joining the Microsoft 365 Insider Program and selecting the Beta Channel.
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Topics:
00:00:00 – Introduction
00:01:53 – Sr. Cloud Developer Advocate Sarah Kaiser
00:02:46 – Principal Architect John Lam
00:04:08 – What is Dev Div?
00:04:33 – Python data science inside Excel
00:09:05 – Designing features with a focus on sharing
00:14:28 – Moving between Excel and Python objects
00:18:20 – What libraries are imported by default?
00:23:11 – Sharing a workbook with others
00:26:12 – Recalculating data workflow
00:30:07 – Working in Jupyter Notebook vs Excel
00:33:03 – Creating a Python object
00:33:38 – Video Course Spotlight
00:35:02 – More history and project team
00:40:19 – Immediate wins of having Python in Excel
00:42:28 – Interactive visualizations
00:44:34 – Answering security concerns
00:49:17 – Limitations and potential
00:54:34 – Creating demo projects
01:00:25 – Resources to learn more
01:02:59 – What are you excited about in the world of Python?
01:10:41 – What do you want to learn next?
01:12:09 – How can people follow your work online?
01:13:26 – Thanks and goodbye
Show Links:
Open-source libraries and Python in Excel - Microsoft Support)
GitHub - microsoft/python-in-excel - Python in Microsoft Excel)
Use Python in Excel to enhance your data science - Python Day - YouTube)
PEP 703 – Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython - peps.python.org)
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