• 9488fcea02a9@sh.itjust.works
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    everything is possible in excel… someone wrote a DOOM clone in excel.

    I once worked at a company where someone hacked together a PO generating tool in excel 10 years prior and it just kind of stuck around even though the company grew into a billion dollar market cap public company

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      I made a poc for a company that wanted to replace the way they programmed their pick and place robots that were powered by… Excel.
      ( the excel made an connection to the plc and wrote the data. It took 30+ minutes, while the poc took less than 3s xD )

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        That must have been terribly satisfying.

        I’m sure the workbook still exists somewhere, though, ‘just in case’. And someone argued that the new way is much less accessible than the workbook.

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          Sadly, it was just a proof of concept, writing random bits the size of the actual data to the plc. We swore it would result with the project being assigned to our company, but the other company’s project manager quit soon after and we lost all contact with the company… :(

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      Wrote excels that controlled building automation and heat exchanger settings, collected water and electricity meter data automatically and created bills ready to print and mail to tenants.
      That was about quarter century ago.

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      Excel is a dev environment for us folks who aren’t 100% sure what a dev environment actually is.

      I’ve at least evolved to the point that I know better options exist, and higher ups should talk to the people who know what those options are and how they can leveraged. Those people are busy, though, so the cycle continues…