On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 at 22:33 GMT, Tom penned: > > When I worked at Microsoft there was some discussion: far and away the > most common use-case for Excel is entering a few rows and columns of > data and making a chart. But nobody uses Microsoft tools like > Microsoft itself: you should have *seen* some of the fancy > spreadsheets the GM-level staff put together.
I'm being forced to use Excel and Powerpoint at work. I hate it. It's not just MS-specific, in this case: I hate data entry, and I hate prettifying it. Hah, vim just indented that line because I had a "case statement" in it. Too funny! Anyhoo ... Where was I? Oh, yes. Using froo-froo presentation tools. It sucks. Developers shouldn't have to do this crap =/ And definitely shouldn't be judged by whether they're using the right colors, fonts, etc. > > I have this belief that 90% of jobs are unnecessary; they are just > something for people to do all day because otherwise they'd go out and > burn cars. Most of the things I have to do with Excel and Word fall > in that category. > > For small datasets, I finally realized plaintext files and simple > tools like gnuplot are more flexible than Excel. > > -- monique PLEASE don't CC me. Please. Pretty please with sugar on top. Whatever it takes, just don't CC me! I'm already subscribed!! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]