China has released its first homegrown open-source desktop operating system, named OpenKylin, state media said, as the country steps up efforts to cut reliance on U.S. technology.
Released on Wednesday, and based on the existing open-source Linux operating system, China's version was built by a community of about 4,000 developers, and is used in its space programme and industries such as finance and energy, they added.
Unfortunately not near on the level of Excel. We must get above excel before declaring victory
And use something better than VBA. Holy shit I hate VBA
The VBA editor is the gold standard of IDEs. +3 decades of Microsoft Office and that thing is exactly the same.
I love how a dialogue box pops up if you are half way through a line and want to click somewhere else to copy or check something. All just to tell you that you haven't finished the line. Thankfully there is a setting buried somewhere to turn that off.