Re: Pyspread - a spreadsheet where each cell can be a Python expression

2023-05-03 Thread jkn
Yea, I know Michael Foord's (at least) writing and work on Python from quite a while ago. I had forgotten the link with IronPython, thanks. On Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 7:04:07 PM UTC+1 David Szent-Györgyi wrote: > On Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 1:04:27 PM UTC-4 jkn wrote: > > There was a much older

Re: Pyspread - a spreadsheet where each cell can be a Python expression

2023-05-02 Thread David Szent-Györgyi
On Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 1:04:27 PM UTC-4 jkn wrote: There was a much older 'python in a spreadsheet' program, created by Resolver Systems. I followed it with interest, they tried to create a commercial product out of it but failed. That product used IronPython - an alternate implementation

Re: Pyspread - a spreadsheet where each cell can be a Python expression

2023-05-02 Thread jkn
There was a much older 'python in a spreadsheet' program, created by Resolver Systems. I followed it with interest, they tried to create a commercial product out of it but failed. IIRC pyspread is much less ambitious than Resolver, but it might be that it is more successful because of that. I

Re: Pyspread - a spreadsheet where each cell can be a Python expression

2023-05-02 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 5:51 PM Thomas Passin wrote: > I just learned about Pyspread , which is a > spreadsheet program where cells contain Python expressions or code. They > can also contain images, which makes it interesting to see how the image > data is stored and

Pyspread - a spreadsheet where each cell can be a Python expression

2023-05-01 Thread Thomas Passin
I just learned about Pyspread , which is a spreadsheet program where cells contain Python expressions or code. They can also contain images, which makes it interesting to see how the image data is stored and used. It's a PyQt program, so there might be some good