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Mainly focused on Microsoft Excel - basic proficiency in Excel, Financial Analysis using Excel, business analytics using Excel. From time to time I also post some videos on Big Data Analytics using Hadoop, Ruby on Rails, programming, SQL, and related topics.
Откройте экземпляр виртуальной машины Google Cloud с помощью агента Google Antigravity AI Agent
Как загрузить файлы в AWS S3 с помощью Drag and Drop, а также CloudShell (wget)
Excel Keyboard Shortcut for Absolute Cell References (F4 in Windows, Cmd+T on Mac)
How to Access a GCS Bucket from a GCP VM Instance
GCP dataproc-storage bucket connection permission
Use PySpark to process a large Parquet file on Google Dataproc via JupyterLab Notebook
Connect to Dataproc (Hadoop cluster) on Google Cloud Platform
Run queries on your Google Cloud bucket data using BigQuery
Importing large files to Google Cloud Storage via VM Instance
Absolute vs Relative Cell Referencing in Excel
Copying formulas - 2
Copying formulas in Microsoft Excel
Date functions in Excel
Overview of text functions in Excel
Import files from Google Storage into Google BigQuery and write queries
Использование циклических ссылок Excel для выполнения вычислений
Using PySpark on Dataproc Hadoop Cluster to process large CSV file
Connecting to a Hadoop cluster on Google Dataproc with Jupyter Notebook
Understanding normal distribution concept with Excel norm.dist example
Creating a Histogram in Excel
Installing Analysis Toolpak in Excel for Statistical Analysis
Introduction to Excel and walk-through of important features
How much should you save for retirement? Use the Excel Future Value function to calculate.
Run queries on your Google Cloud bucket data using BigQuery
Uploading large files to Google Storage using a VM Instance
Google Storage - how to upload a file to a bucket
Import tab delimited text file into excel 2019
Login to AWS EC2 via Windows 10 OpenSSH, without Putty
Excel - using match and index functions together
Использование функции Excel Match для поиска номера строки текста в диапазоне