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@behinger heeey super cool that you like this and thanks a lot for the feedback!! I agree your formatting looks nicer, I've updated it and added the packages (I wasn't aware of XLSX.jl but it fits perfectly here you're right!) If you notice anything else or have another idea for improvement let me knooow! 😄 |
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This notebook is aimed at Excel/Spreadsheet users. It shows how easy it is to create spreadsheet-like notebooks and maps the same features you would find say in Excel (tables, formulas, plots) to how to do this in Pluto! 🥳
To make things more fun, the example is something that I personally needed in my life and is a template that can actually be used as it is as a Trip Budget Planner.✈️
And for the advanced users: it has an examples of a new plotting library
VegaLite.jlthat works slightly differently that other plotting libraries :)