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I've recently been toying with Qt5. I'm in a position where I am not allowed to show you what I'm working on. So once this all comes together, I'll start making mini apps and explain, as well as show you, exactly what I'm doing. Just give me time. I'm currently out of my element with the tools that I'm using right now. But they're coming together nicely and I'm excited to talk about them on a personal level outside of work.
The project I am working on will use Qt5 for the graphical interface. This way any user who needs to generate this specific report can without having to run the script from a command line. This Python app will utilize PyODBC and OpenPyXl as well as other components within the Standard Library that aren't worth mentioning on the back-end.
The data generated will output to a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet that will interpret that data and output it to Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts which in return will use Slicers allowing the end user to, in a sense, query the data. Thus, making the output very visual and pleasing to the eye.
I cannot show the output as it contains private data. Once finished, I'll make another post showing the process using some dummy data.
This image is so great that I am more than happy to share the cause, FlashDrivesForFreedom
I need to get my hands on a Summer Convention, Limited Edition, Rat Fink by Funko. These turned out awesome and I want one!
I utilize the Brave web browser on all of my PC's (Linux, Mac, and Windows) as well as on all of my mobile devices. It's fast, safe, secure, and follows W3C standards for a better viewing experience. I highly recommend watching the below interview with, Yan Zhu (BCRYPT) and consider giving Brave a try!