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Act 5: Hello science
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After all this, you might be thinking "Computer programming sounds great, but couldn't I have done it more efficiently in aExcel?"
After all this, you might be thinking "Computer programming sounds great, but couldn't I have done it more efficiently in Excel?"

Depending on how slick you are with a spreadsheet, the answer might be yes. With the exception of the ``pandas`` trick that merged the two files most of what we did could be achieved with filters and pivot tables taught in spreadsheet classes.

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<h2>Act 5: Hello science<a class="headerlink" href="#act-5-hello-science" title="Permalink to this headline"></a></h2>
<p>After all this, you might be thinking &#8220;Computer programming sounds great, but couldn&#8217;t I have done it more efficiently in aExcel?&#8221;</p>
<p>After all this, you might be thinking &#8220;Computer programming sounds great, but couldn&#8217;t I have done it more efficiently in Excel?&#8221;</p>
<p>Depending on how slick you are with a spreadsheet, the answer might be yes. With the exception of the <code class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">pandas</span></code> trick that merged the two files most of what we did could be achieved with filters and pivot tables taught in spreadsheet classes.</p>
<p>However, for all their flexibility, one of the great weaknesses of working with spreadsheets is that the numerous steps that go into conducting a complex analysis have to be repeated each time, by hand, whenever you want to replicate your work.</p>
<p>For this reason, some scientific projects that aim for transparency and reproducibility are now requiring that each step in a data analysis be documented in a Jupyter Notebook.</p>
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Act 5: Hello science
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After all this, you might be thinking "Computer programming sounds great, but couldn't I have done it more efficiently in aExcel?"
After all this, you might be thinking "Computer programming sounds great, but couldn't I have done it more efficiently in Excel?"

Depending on how slick you are with a spreadsheet, the answer might be yes. With the exception of the ``pandas`` trick that merged the two files most of what we did could be achieved with filters and pivot tables taught in spreadsheet classes.

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