From: Chris W. <ch...@si...> - 2009-01-22 14:02:44
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Hi All, Too many people in the Python community think the only way to work with Excel files in Python is using COM on Windows. To try and correct this, I'm giving a tutorial at this year's PyCon in Chicago on Wednesday, 25th March that will cover working with Excel files in Python using the pure-python libraries xlrd, xlwt and xlutils. I'll be looking to cover: - Reading Excel Files Including formatting, unicode dates and formulae. - Writing Excel Files Including formatting with easyxf and things like freeze pains, print areas, etc - Filtering Excel Files A run through on the structure of xlutils.filter and some examples to show you how it works. - Workshop for your problems I'm hoping anyone who attends will get a lot out of this! If you're planning on attending and have a particular problem you'd like to work on in this part of the tutorial, please drop me an email and I'll try and make sure I come prepared! All you need for the tutorial is a working knowledge of Excel and Python, with a laptop as an added benefit, and to be at PyCon this year: http://us.pycon.org I look forward to seeing you all there! Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk |
From: Chris W. <ch...@si...> - 2009-01-27 17:19:12
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Derek Hohls wrote: > I hope I speak for others when I say: for those of us who cannot > be at PyCon, please consider making tutorials etc available for > download afterwards. We'd love to be able to spread the good > word about these excellent libraries. Keep an eye out on the PyConUS website after the conference, I believe they'll make the tutorials available there... cheers, Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk |