Python in Excel Step-by-Step - 1st Edition [PDF]

:snake: Excel Just Got Superpowers (And You Don’t Need to Be a Coder to Use Them)

Python in Excel Step-by-Step - 1st Edition [PDF]


Wait, What Is This?

You know Excel, right? The spreadsheet thing you use for everything from tracking expenses to pretending you’re organized at work?

Microsoft just shoved a rocket engine inside it.

That rocket engine is called Python — the same language behind AI, data science, and basically every cool tech thing happening right now. And now? It lives inside your Excel. No separate apps. No scary terminal windows. Just… Excel, but on steroids.


“But I Don’t Know How to Code!”

Perfect. This book was literally made for you.

The author (David Langer, a legit Excel MVP) has taught over 1,000 people who had zero coding experience. His whole thing is: “You already know Excel? Cool, let’s just build from there.”

No starting from scratch. No 47-hour courses about stuff you’ll never use. Just the exact pieces you need to do cool stuff with your data — fast.


Okay But Why Should I Care?

Because right now, you’re probably doing things the hard way:

  • Manually cleaning messy data (pain)
  • Copy-pasting between a million sheets (torture)
  • Making ugly charts that don’t impress anyone (sad)

With Python in Excel, you can:

  • Clean thousands of rows of garbage data in seconds
  • Make charts that actually look professional (the kind that make your boss think you’re a genius)
  • Automate the boring stuff so you stop wasting your life on repetitive tasks

And the kicker? This is where Excel is heading. Microsoft is betting big on AI + Python integration. Learning this now means you’re not scrambling to catch up later — you’re already ahead.


What’s Inside?

  • Only the Python stuff you actually need (no filler)
  • How to use pandas (the data manipulation beast) and plotnine (beautiful visualizations)
  • A real roadmap to “DIY data science” — so you can do more with your own data without waiting on IT or paying consultants

Who’s This For?

Anyone who uses Excel and wants to stop being basic:

  • Marketing people drowning in campaign data
  • Finance folks tired of manual reports
  • Operations managers juggling spreadsheets
  • Literally anyone who thinks “there has to be a faster way to do this”

:date: Release Date: January 8, 2026

:inbox_tray: Grab it here: Google Drive Link


Excel’s future just showed up early. Might as well open the door. :door::sparkles:

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