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New and updated links
I have just updated my Blogroll, with 9 new links, and a couple of updates: Colin Caprani’s site is now back on-line I have updated the link to Jon Peltier’s blog dataprose.org was the source of many of the new links, … Continue reading
New Links: Scientific Python and Engineering Excel
The previous post had a link to Cyrille Rossant which is worth a closer look. The blog has many detailed posts on scientific applications of Python, as well as links to Galry: a high performance interactive visualization package in Python and his … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Link to Python, Newton, NumPy and SciPy, VBA
Tagged Cyrille Rossant, Engineering spreadsheets, links, Python, Spreadsheets 4 Simulation
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Xlls, Maths and Plots; some useful links
Two from regular commenter here, Keith Lewis: Excel xll add-in library: This is a library for creating xll add-ins for Excel from 97 through 2013. It makes every feature of the latest Excel SDK available to you including the big … Continue reading
Posted in Coordinate Geometry, Excel, Link to dll, Maths, Newton
Tagged links, Maths, plotting, xll
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Two new blogs
Two new Excel/computer related blogs that I have found recently are: Useful Gyaan (Sharing Stuff to Make life @ work easier) and MS EXCEL UNPLUGGED (which looks like a good resource on using pivot tables) In the near future I will be … Continue reading