Hey thanks a lot Ralf - tons of strong points there. I'll definitely be
going for Ruby now.
The drawbacks:
1) people could not longer use Excel
2) no gui
I'm sure I can make up for this by turning it into a smooth Rails webapp
(that imitates cells), maybe coupled with a decent charting
Why not use Python, python has more mathematical modules like numpy as
well as better compatibility with the UNO bridge.
Also you can generate Python extensions, so the code could be monetized.
Also Python is much better supported and you can find tons of examples
to do a lot in OpenOffice and
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 4:30 AM, Dwayne Henderson
its.code.in.h...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm working on this financial
modelhttp://leeds-faculty.colorado.edu/moyes/html/documents/FinancialProjectionsModelv6.8.9.xlsfor
my upcoming ecommerce business using OpenOffice.org Calc (and the
BASIC