Just a few pointers relating to the topic:

Recent versions of the Zim-wiki (written in Python) feature a table plug-in 
using a gtk widget to edit the table, which is then stored in plain text 
format.

Org-mode defines a couple of textual table formats and Emacs org-mode has 
some neat features for editing such tables (in e-lisp of course).

Restructured Text has again a slightly different textual table format.

I would like to see alignment of LaTeX tables (yet again different textual 
table format).

I think (re-)alignment alone is not enough. Switching, deleting and adding 
columns would be greatly appreciated features.

Currently I edit CSV tables simply with LibreOffice Calc, though that is 
not ideal, because Calc (and more so Excel) tends to interpret some input 
in a specific way (for example, text looking like dates in the locale 
become date entries), which is annoying.

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