Hi,
I was wondering if there is a library supporting writing an Excel add-in in
Go. Googling did not brought anything besides the Window COM support
library. Therefore, the only way I could think of so far is writing a
back-end service in Go and communicating with it using 0MQ/Nanomsg/... from
Nothing as such.. What I would like to write, though. Is a Excel add-in
having a ribbon and UDFs. And I am not sure how or if this is possible
using COM from Go.
On Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 4:46:14 PM UTC+1, robert engels wrote:
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> What is wrong with using COM from Go ?
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> On Jan 22, 2019,
Thanks! That's what I thought/feared..
On Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 4:47:33 PM UTC+1, robert engels wrote:
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> But it also depends on what you me by add-in - if it is just processing
> Excel files, that’s one thing - if its a live data source I think the best
> way is a network bridge - that’
Hi,
I would like to implement a valuation server. For the whole server
infrastructure I would like to use Go, because it feels more natural than
any other language for it. For the implementation of the valuations I would
like to use Julia. Thus, using the aforementioned languages where (IMHO)
I would like to implement a pricing server. The pricings will be delivered
by quants and should be changeable (scripted) without affecting the server
architecture/
On Friday, August 18, 2017 at 1:17:43 AM UTC+2, kortschak wrote:
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> What is it that you want to do in Julia?
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> On Wed, 2017-08-
Unfortunately, Julia cannot be compiled to a library. At least not that I
am aware of. What could be done is linking/loading the Julia runtime
libraries. That is what the author of the linked article tried. Here he hit
some road blocks due to how Julia and Go manipulate the stack - if I
underst