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Learn TOP-40 Excel Advanced Features and Functions in 2023
Microsoft Office Excel is one of the most important tools to perform the calculation, analysis, and visualization of data and information. It helps people to organize and process data by the use of columns and rows with formulas and some cool features of MS Excel. In MS-Excel 2010, row numbers range from 1 to 1048576. There are a total of 1048576 rows, and columns range from A to XFD and there are a total of [...]
COVID-19 Data Collection and Processing Across the Globe
Data collections needed to counter COVID-19 COVID-19 epidemiological (who, when, and where) data COVID-19 medical data COVID-19 biological data Who is collecting the data and how? Epidemiology Medical data Biological data Analysis and Results Speed up data collection, extraction, and analysis Data collections needed to counter COVID-19 COVID-19 epidemiological (who, when, and where) data Basic Epidemiology Epidemiological data is needed to understand the status of the virus outbreak, both at the country level and globally. [...]
Detailed Brand Comparison: ByteScout vs Aspose vs Spire
Many software programmers spend their time pondering on how to create Office format texts. Maybe, that is what is being practiced by most of the organizations and coders right now. Microsoft Word, PDF, and other comparable setups are in great need nowadays. This post is highlighting the difference between Aspose, Spire, and ByteScout. ByteScout ByteScout produces many specific tools for software developers. The great thing about ByteScout is that it has various Windows utilities based [...]
ByteScout Barcode SDK vs ZXing
Computers own the code. This code is not a secret and it doesn’t have to be stolen or changed in order to understand its meaning. All you have to do is to make sure you are using the perfect tool to decode its meaning. A barcode (also bar code) is an optical, machine-readable, depiction of data; the data normally explains something about the object that has the barcode. Conventional barcodes methodically display the information by [...]
ByteScout PDF Extractor vs iText
If you are looking for a tool that can help you automate your documentation processes or if you want to save more time and money by automating your working procedures like integrating PDF functionalities in your applications, processes or products - you would probably need a tool like ByteScout PDF Extractor SDK. Today, we'll check its opponent - iText - and we will compare both tools. Here are detailed features and comparison of these two products. But before [...]
Zoom vs Slack – Which One is Best for Online Meeting or Classes?
Zoom and Slack are popular webinars and meeting apps, available for mobile and desktop devices. They each have over 10M mobile device downloads and have free versions. However, if you want to choose between the two, read this Zoom vs. Slack comparison guide. Zoom vs. Slack - What Differentiates the Two? There are not many differences between these two apps, but the few that they have done stand out. The main differences you are going [...]
How to program in PL/I programming for mainframe computers
PL/I is a programming language one can apply to code either system-level programs for mainframe computers. It is based on the ANSI PL/I Standardization Committee X3Jl. PL/I Subset G has the approved formation of the complete language.PL/I Subset G is simple to acquire and apply. It is an extremely compact language because its object usually guarantees hardware independence. It is also more effective because programs written in PL/I Subset G are more simple to perform, [...]
Zoom vs. Google Hangouts
Efforts to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus have forced many countries to invoke stringent draconian stay at home orders. As such, people that still have jobs result in working from home until the outbreak is contained, and life returns to normal. Until then, a significant component of remote work would continue to rely on video conference apps or platforms. Zoom and Google Hangouts are two platforms that are widely used by thousands of [...]
Zoom vs. Facetime
Video conferencing and remote meetings have become significantly more critical as the world tries to combat the current rampant contagion. Furthermore, social distancing is a critical tool that forces family and friends to converse through these apps. At the moment, several apps offer these services. Zoom and Facetime are apps that are utilized for audio and video social and business meetings. Many individuals have never used these types of apps to work or socialize with [...]
How to Program in REXX Programming Language for Mainframe Computers?
Rexx was developed by IBM in the late 1970s. Rexx or Restructured Extended Executor is a programming language that carries various characteristics such as functions, support for UNIX commands, file I/O operations, debugging, and crash security. This article describes the use of REXX for mainframe computers. How to run a REXX program in the mainframe? How to execute parsing in mainframe using REXX? How to REX Loop in the mainframe computers? Types of REXX Instructions [...]