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Microsoft announces Python formulas in Excel... which have to get sent to the cloud
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Just the other day, we had to create a
requirements.txt
with a single character.
to get a tool to correctly install dependencies from ourpyproject.toml
. The tool only supports reading fromrequirements.txt
andsetup.py
, but we had apyproject.toml
with configurations for many of the other tools we use.I keep wanting to think it's improving over time, but the reality seems to be simpler than that. It's just changing over time. That being said, type hints were a welcome addition, and occasionally they add new features that make sense. They also add features like the walrus operator, but we don't talk about those.