Wermhatswormhat,

Maybe you need a career shift bud. As a designer you could absolutely use those softwares!

calmnchaos,

You didn’t use any office apps during your time in school?

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

I use markdown and convert it to everything else. Using 360 products is painful, but I do what I have to only when I have to.

frauddogg,
@frauddogg@lemmygrad.ml avatar

For English essays. That’s about the size of that.

Railing5132,

Yeah, these are two completely different toolsets. Dude ever write a paper or send an email?

Fixbeat,

Business apps at work? Shocking!

OpenStars,
@OpenStars@startrek.website avatar

Capitalism somehow means managers know better than you how STEM work should be done. Sigh… get used to it if you want to continue.:-| Make some FOSS on the side for fun?:-)

driving_crooner,
@driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br avatar

I use mainly python at work, but usually exit to excel to share the results to other people.

MummifiedClient5000,

Openpyxl is for you.

driving_crooner,
@driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br avatar

I use Pandas, but im sure i have that library installed for Pandas use.

pineapplelover,

Engineer in uni vs engineering job?

WashedOver,
@WashedOver@lemmy.ca avatar

They missed using Access incorrectly with too many users and too large of a database.

CodexArcanum,

Python and Excel should be buff wojaks with brainlette heads, they get the work done but ughhhhh to using them.

HootinNHollerin,

Shout out to CAD users here!

Truck_kun,

I use python occasionally at work.

… Not IT approved, but well… we use an MSP, and I get to be a decision maker in the company for certain things, and just do it, because well… I can, and the company keeps me around partially for the things I do with python and sql.

I would like to say Pandas should be used for much of that excel stuff, maybe even replace it, but… Microsoft has decided to bring Python capabilities into excel, so that will likely cement them in your workflow even further:

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/excel-blog/announcing-python-in-excel-combining-the-power-of-python-and-the/ba-p/3893439

Buttermilk,
@Buttermilk@lemmy.ml avatar

I’ve found the selling point in not needing to open excel and click around to run the script. So often people need to do like the same three things and don’t even know how to write Python, so giving them a script to drag your file onto is a step up from excel

stebo02,
@stebo02@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I’m in university and I use both…

Honytawk,

What is stopping you from proposing better software?

p000l,

Nothing. It’s the listening bit from the receiving end that’s the problem.

Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In,

Management.

Moira_Mayhem,

Mainly corporate momentum.

The decision to shift out of the microsoft is too costly at this point for even medium sized businesses to consider.

JoShmoe,

I for one think this demonstrates how overpriced universities are. All of academia is comparable to a ponzi scheme.

Vilian,

despite all my rage i’m still just a rat in a cave

Eryn6844,

So True, what about Automic, and Imformatica? Also Oracle…

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