Google Sheets vs Microsoft Excel
Developers should learn Google Sheets for automating data workflows, building simple dashboards, and collaborating with non-technical teams on data projects meets developers should learn excel for data preprocessing, quick analysis, and reporting in projects involving small to medium datasets, especially when collaborating with non-technical stakeholders or integrating with business workflows. Here's our take.
Google Sheets
Developers should learn Google Sheets for automating data workflows, building simple dashboards, and collaborating with non-technical teams on data projects
Google Sheets
Nice PickDevelopers should learn Google Sheets for automating data workflows, building simple dashboards, and collaborating with non-technical teams on data projects
Pros
- +It is particularly useful for prototyping data models, managing project tracking, and integrating with APIs via Google Apps Script for custom automation solutions
- +Related to: google-apps-script, data-analysis
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
Microsoft Excel
Developers should learn Excel for data preprocessing, quick analysis, and reporting in projects involving small to medium datasets, especially when collaborating with non-technical stakeholders or integrating with business workflows
Pros
- +It's valuable for tasks like data cleaning, generating charts for presentations, automating repetitive tasks with VBA, and creating dashboards using pivot tables and formulas
- +Related to: data-analysis, vba
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
The Verdict
These tools serve different purposes. Google Sheets is a platform while Microsoft Excel is a tool. We picked Google Sheets based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.
Based on overall popularity. Google Sheets is more widely used, but Microsoft Excel excels in its own space.
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