C#, Python, Java in Excel

FilleFrella44

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Hello,

I've seen some options to use Python, Java and C# in Excel. Wondering if anyone has tried it and if they are considered "safe" to use.

Saw this: Excel-DNA where I could build classes in C# and call them using the "=" inside cells in Excel. (Perhaps this is also possible with VBA?)

Felt like a cool feature, anyone who's tried something similar?

Regards,
FilleFrella44
 

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Exactly my point, it would be amazing. Unfortunately were informed that these types of add-ins are banned in quite a few workplaces. Sad.
 
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