OK, I'll be honest. I usually avoid excel, except for excel to csv conversion. Then I write a python3 script starting with `import csv`.
This would make the product actually useful for me. VB is terrible. I don't even want to think about it. JS is a language I put up with when I have to work in a browser. Python is a joy to use especially in situations like this.
I can't tell you how many little apps I've had to write against CSV dumps from some stupid proprietary app without an API for Infosec or Capacity Planning or whatever that is essentially a report. I would do this instead in a heartbeat to avoid maintaining a service that gets used weekly/monthly/whatever.
This would make the product actually useful for me. VB is terrible. I don't even want to think about it. JS is a language I put up with when I have to work in a browser. Python is a joy to use especially in situations like this.
I can't tell you how many little apps I've had to write against CSV dumps from some stupid proprietary app without an API for Infosec or Capacity Planning or whatever that is essentially a report. I would do this instead in a heartbeat to avoid maintaining a service that gets used weekly/monthly/whatever.