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A practical and easy to learn programming course

Our learner audience is
Beginners who want to learn programming and apply it in the real world;
Spreadsheet guys who work overtime to deal with Excel tasks;
Data analysts who used to Excel but find it not capable and convenient enough.
 
This is a truly real-world-oriented programming course
The slogan-stacked training workshops and textbooks around you, either you can't learn it, or even if you do, it's useless — in the end, you've just ended up with nothing. Because the knowledge of structured data, which is a must for tackling real-world tasks, usually can be found only in professional database courses…

This is a course that can make your Excel productivity soars
Excel is great, but it is not so capable as it is expected of handling repetitive tasks and complex computations. As a result, working around the clock has become an irritating normal. But troubles will no longer exist after you are equipped with the programming knowledge this course offers …

This is also a course that can improve data analytics skills of non-professionals
Excel is the most convenient of the existing desktop data analytics tools. Yet using Excel we still find it difficult to deal with tasks involving big data and complex computations. BI is not as reliable as the legend goes, complex technical environment must be introduced to address the big data issue, but finally, you would find that its computing skills are even fewer than Excel…
 
About the course
The arrangement of the course content caters to the beginners’ needs. Chapters 1-4 introduce programming logic basics, which is a part most of the similar courses will cover. But ours is simpler. Chapter 5 and Chapters 8-10 focus on batch data processing, which distinguishes the course from others and which is the key of having the practical skill to get tasks done. The subsequent two chapters discuss how to help Excel process data and perform interactive analytics.
However, it is seldom for our spreadsheet guys or data analysts who use Excel to perform daily data processing to write programs containing complex processes. It should have been unnecessary for them to learn the programming logic. But as this part is not difficult to learn, even easier than Excel VLOOKUP, and understanding it is very helpful for the subsequent structured data learning, just take it easy and you can learn it effortlessly.
It is best for learners to have basic Excel skills because this will make concepts involved easier to understand and related exercises easier to handle.

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