Advantages And Disadvantages Of MS Excel Programming

By Kathleen Kennedy


The majority of the computer in many offices and homes today depend on Microsoft software for their entire working. One of the products is the Microsoft office that comes with various application packages that facilitate several distinct office tasks such as word processing, mathematical data manipulation, data presentation and graphical data analysis among many others. Some pros and cons of MS excel programming are as follows.

The excel package is a mathematical data manipulation software. It can also support simulation through writing code. Macros are developed through programming using basic visual language on the platform provided by the product. The program also allows large scale data entry and manipulation such as sorting, calculations of average, mean and graphical analysis. The program is strong to handle a great deal of data but with limited functions.

The first advantage with the package is the fact that it will produce consistent results. It is deterministic and will always produce the same results given the same data inputs to the same functions. It is not likely to give different outcomes unless in the event of human error or an error in a code written. As long as the code is written in the correct syntax and logical format, the results will be consistent all through.

The other desirable characteristic of a module is its ability to perform calculations faster and accurately. Once the functions are served with the appropriate inputs, the execution is a faster process, and results are laid out. The trait saves time and improves on the employee production. The powerful computational power of the product saves energy used and time too and thus maximizing utilization of resources.

The package also offers a good ground for minimal errors especially for those who are good in macro programming. These people can write code in the visual basic language and run them without much hustle especially if they have written correct code following the right language syntax and logic.

With all that said a look at the weaknesses or rather constraints would be okay. However what is considered as a weakness here is not to mean is a problem as per say. The first constraint is the fact that one must be knowledgeable in basic visual programming for him or her to perform the task of writing the code. The language has its own rules and logic that are essential for designing any program for running macros.

The other thing is that the program does not allow the export of the programs to another machine. This means there is need to rewrite the code for execution into another machine. It has a no feature to allow a stand-alone excel or visual basic program and hence the inconvenience when working on multiple machines.

The last constraint is the debugging of the code. It is very hard to write a code and find that you have no errors. Checking for errors is quite time-consuming. The macros developed may need you to offer some technical assistance to those working with your code. The other challenge is the continual upgrading of the package after some time. Code written in the previous versions may not run in the newer versions and will need debugging.




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