scattered wrote:

You are right that VBA isn't being discontinued yet. My own interest in
learning python is to find a replacement for Excel VBA. I'm a
mathematician who likes to throw quick programs together for things
like statistical simulations. I liked the ability to get functioning
code quickly in VBA, together with the ability to easily generate
graphs of the results, etc., but I finally got tired of the slow speed
and verbose syntax. I'm hoping that Python (as packaged by Enthought
together with various numerical and graphing modules) will be an
appropriate replacement.

Were you aware that OpenOffice.org version 2.0, which is due out soon
(beta is available for download), can have python macros, as well as javascript and StarOffice Basic macros?


Steve
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