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Productivity tool - Twitter in Excel (mit.edu)
62 points by vj44 on Aug 7, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 18 comments


How is this a 'productivity' tool? :P


It leverages the synergy of numerical analysis along with cloud networking social circles to create a paradigm shift allowing for agile spreadsheet management.


Ah yes ... suddenly it all makes sense. How could I have been so blind!

:)


You've got the right of it. It's not a productivity tool, it's a "productivity" tool ;)


Well, it changes productivity..


I'll be trying this out first thing in the office tomorrow.


Is there anything Excel can't do? No. ;)


Strictly speaking, this is with a Python plugin in Excel.

That said, Excel is pretty capable on it's own.


You could do this with VBa, you would want to poke your own eyes out afterwards probably but it wouldn't be too hard.


I'm actually quite a fan of VBA (and VB6). It's incredibly fast to get something working out of the door, and after all, that is what pays the bills.

I built an entire timesheet data collection system for a large organisation in 2000 using Excel+VBA in Office 2000. It wrote data in CSV format onto a network share which was pumped into their AS400. It scaled quite happily across 45000 (!) global users...



Excel is like Legos.

Thinking back, it is astonishing all the things one can jury rig together- from plain Jane spreadsheets to an interview candidate tracking & scheduling system to Japanese candlestick charting


Haha, probably not. At uni students have taken control of a entire pilot plant using excel (Controls and Process Engineering)

Excel is pretty versatile


Sort fast.


Introduce this to analysts at IBanks & you will see productivity collapse. Very interesting, I look forward to playing with it.


many, if not most, ibanks have twitter blocked.


Brilliant! now all one has to do is bypass the Firewall ACL rule that blocks Twitter, and productivity will begin to sky rocket.


I was about to ask why IronSpread was not used but I just realized they are now one and the same!




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