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    Python-First Excel Engineering: Full-Stack Automation with VBA Backward Compatibility

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    Python-First Excel Engineering: Full-Stack Automation with VBA Backward Compatibility

    Python-First Excel Engineering: Full-Stack Automation with VBA Backward Compatibility: Rebuild Excel from the ground up—smarter, faster, and future, proof … by Hayden Van Der Post, Vincent Bisette, Takehiro Kanegi
    English | July 11, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FHDTT97F | 614 pages | EPUB | 0.58 Mb

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    Python-First Excel Engineering: Full-Stack Automation with VBA Backward Compatibility
    Rebuild Excel from the ground up—smarter, faster, and future-proof.
    Python-First Excel Engineering is the definitive guide to transforming legacy spreadsheets into modern, full-stack automation systems using Python as the backbone, without sacrificing VBA compatibility.
    Built for engineers, analysts, and developers working in finance, operations, or enterprise environments, this book shows you how to architect dynamic Excel solutions that blend Python’s power with Excel’s familiarity and VBA’s reach.
    Inside, you’ll learn:
    • How to convert legacy VBA workflows into modular, Python-first logic
    • Seamless integration with Excel using xlwings, OpenPyXL, and Pandas
    • Triggering Python functions from buttons, forms, and VBA event handlers
    • Creating Excel-powered interfaces for automated back-end systems
    • Using Python for API calls, real-time data feeds, and cloud syncing
    • Structuring projects like software, version control, environments, testing
    • Packaging Excel-Python hybrids into distributable internal tools
    This is not a beginner’s book. It’s a professional blueprint for those ready to engineer Excel like a software product—modular, robust, and infinitely scalable.
    Bridge the gap. Elevate your stack. Future-proof your Excel.