I know in my own Python classes I talk about the power of a pandas
dataframe as like having a spreadsheet and a database object combined, in a
container you get to program around, in Python.  What in Office is like
that?

There's an shift away from spreadsheets as the cornerstone of data analysis
perhaps?

The JP Bader link goes to further discussion.  Also check Chipy archives.

Kirby


Culling from Chipy (open archive):

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Date: Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Chicago] Excel team considering Python as scripting language:
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To: The Chicago Python Users Group <chic...@python.org>


This looks like Microsoft realizing they are losing to Jupyter Notebook and
Pandas + Matpotlib.

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