Well, because Excel is quick. I know R and SQL, and I still use Excel a lot.
If I want a quick overview of a problem, query db from Excel -> PowerQuery -> PivotTables. It's easy to use, it's very easy to find solutions in google for PowerQuery, and it just feels slick.
If I need in depth analysis then is when I switch to programming.
If I want a quick overview of a problem, query db from Excel -> PowerQuery -> PivotTables. It's easy to use, it's very easy to find solutions in google for PowerQuery, and it just feels slick.
If I need in depth analysis then is when I switch to programming.