Python for Excel: Use xlwings for Data Science and Finance, Integrate Excel and Python and get the best of two Worlds! Python Beginners welcome. Use Pandas, Seaborn & co. in Excel
Course Description
Excel vs. Python – what is the best tool for Data Science, Business and Finance? The answer is: Use Excel and Python together and integrate both tools with xlwings. Get the best of two worlds! With xlwings, you can use Python Data Science libraries like Numpy, Pandas, Scipy, Matplotlib, Seaborn and Scikit-learn directly in Excel! You can run Python code in Excel and boost your Excel projects! More and more Professionals and Developers use.
What you’ll learn
- Automate Excel with clean and powerful Python Code
- Learn and master the xlwings library from 0 to 100
- Use Excel as Graphical User Interface (GUI) and run your Python code with Excel
- Create powerful Dashboard Apps with Excel (frontend) and Python (backend)
- Use powerful Data Visualization Tools (Matplotlib, Seaborn) in Excel
- Learn Python from scratch with a taylor-made Crash Course (For Python beginners)
- Write UDFs (user defined functions) and use Numpy, Pandas and Machine Learning Libraries directly in Excel
- Write Excel tools with Python instead of VBA and call your code directly from within Excel
- Use xlwings to automate Excel reports with Python
- Prototype Web apps
- Write and use Dynamic Arrays with xlwings
- Run your financial model 10,000 times & more with a Python Monte Carlo Simulation
- Load (financial) data from Web APIs directly into Excel
- Run Python Scripts from within Excel with Run main and RunPython
- Replace VBA macros with clean and powerful Python code
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Who this course is for:
- Data Scientist and Finance Professionals seeking to use Excel as Frontend and Python as analytical Backend in their Projects.
- Excel professionals seeking to write Excel tools with clean Python code instead of VBA/Marcos.
- Python Beginners are welcome as the course includes a Python Crash Course designed for Excel Professionals.
- Python Developers seeking to work with Excel as GUI (Graphical User Interface).