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Published
No Starch, October 2025
ISBN
9781718503984
Format
Softcover, 200 pages
Dimensions
23.4cm × 17.7cm

Python for Excel Users Know Excel? You Can Learn Python

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When Excel isn't enough, it's time to learn Python.

When Excel isn't enough, it's time to learn Python.

If you're comfortable in Excel, but you've hit a wall-slow files, broken formulas, hours spent on repetitive tasks-this book offers a way forward. It shows you how to take the work you already do in spreadsheets and make it faster, smarter, and more powerful with Python.

You'll start by setting up your environment and getting comfortable with Python through short, Excel-inspired exercises. From there, you'll gradually move into writing scripts that automate manual work, structure your data, and generate consistent results-no prior programming knowledge required.

You'll use your preexisting Excel skills to learn how to-

Translate spreadsheet logic into Python code

Use pandas to clean, reshape, and filter data

Automate reports you'd normally build by hand

Read and write Excel files directly from Python

Connect to databases and APIs

Create professional visualizations with Plotly and Dash

Organize code into sharable modules and write simple tests

Throughout the book, you'll find practical examples that show why and how to move your work out of spreadsheets and into scripts, and how to resolve issues along the way.

Author Tracy Stephens has extensive practical experience with both Excel and Python. Her approach is grounded in real workflows, and she introduces each concept through tasks you've likely handled in Excel.

This book won't ask you to replace everything you do in spreadsheets, but it will help you use Python to work faster, more reliably, and with greater flexibility than you ever could with Excel.

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