Modern business intelligence demands speed, and utilizing AI tools for Excel is the ultimate way to hyper-charge your data workflows this year.
A boring setting with huge payoff.
I ditched my terminal for Claude's built-in code executor, and I'm not going back.
This is a memo regarding a production management board I built for internal use. We are always running multiple projects simultaneously, not just the immediate ones, but also future ones with flexible ...
Each tool serves different needs, from simplicity to speed and SQL-based analytics workflows. Performance differences matter most, with Polars and DuckDB outperforming Pandas on large datasets. Modern ...
When it comes to working with data in a tabular form, most people reach for a spreadsheet. That’s not a bad choice: Microsoft Excel and similar programs are familiar and loaded with functionality for ...
Back in May of this year, I set myself a challenge: I wanted to try as many applications and libraries and programming languages in the field of data visualization as possible. To compare these tools ...
In today’s data-rich environment, business are always looking for a way to capitalize on available data for new insights and increased efficiencies. Given the escalating volumes of data and the ...
Why write SQL queries when you can get an LLM to write the code for you? Query NFL data using querychat, a new chatbot component that works with the Shiny web framework and is compatible with R and ...
After six months at his internship, polytechnic graduate Alden Chia, 20, earned $6,000. But of this income, he spent close to $4,500 getting certified in cyber security. Coming home from his ...
Ask a bunch of scientists whether they use spreadsheets in their work and you’re bound to touch a nerve. Many have sworn off spreadsheets, others swear by them and some swear profusely when they’re ...