Microsoft fixes the Excel feature that was wrecking scientific data

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Microsoft fixes the Excel feature that was wrecking scientific data
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What the hell else is there? Good luck getting universities using OpenOffice

Scientists should be using programming languages like R or Python. They are both extremely popular in this field, much more than Excel.

Shoulda coulda. Not everyone is a programmer.

Research projects almost exclusively have more than one person working on them.

They should be if they're doing data analysis like this.

If it works, it works. Programming is a tough thing to learn.

Programming in R or Python isn't a lot harder than learning how to get Excel to do what you want. I'd wager it's easier since you don't have to fight your tools.

Excel has its place for simple quick calculations. But at some point it's simply the wrong tool.