benchmark of Excel, Calc, Google Docs
Rahman, Sajjadur
srahman7 at illinois.edu
Sun Dec 8 00:03:48 UTC 2019
Great to know that. We will get back to you with more detailed information.
Regards
Sajjadur Rahman
PhD Candidate
CS at illinois
http://srahman7.web.engr.illinois.edu/
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From: Michael Meeks <michael.meeks at collabora.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 7, 2019 1:50 PM
To: Rahman, Sajjadur <srahman7 at illinois.edu>
Cc: Kohei Yoshida <kohei at libreoffice.org>; Dennis Francis <dennis.francis at collabora.com>; Lubos Lunak <l.lunak at collabora.com>; libreoffice-dev <libreoffice at lists.freedesktop.org>
Subject: Re: benchmark of Excel, Calc, Google Docs
Hi Sajjadur Rahman,
On 07/12/2019 18:44, Rahman, Sajjadur wrote:
> Thanks a lot for reaching out and for providing detailed feedback on the
> report. All of these comments will help in further augmenting/updating
> our report.
Great.
> We are definitely interested in learning more about Calc and
> also sharing our ideas on DB+Spreadsheet integration. I am currently
> traveling and will send you a detailed response CCing the entire
> DataSpread team. We are also cleaning up the repo and the macros and
> will definitely share those ASAP. There are a number of valid concerns
> that have been raised and need further examination---thanks for pointing
> those out.
Good stuff, I look forward to that. Ultimately I would love to get some
C++ versions of these that we can run in our valgrind test suite:
https://perf.libreoffice.org/
Which was created by another heroic voluteer: Markus Mohrhard.
> We didn't even get a response from one of the other tools compared in
> the report when we reached out to them. So many thanks for taking our
> effort seriously and providing important details about Calc.
Well - you can see the volunteer project cares about performance, is
interested in technical excellence - and of course attracting smart
cookies like yourselves to get involved and help us improve things.
From a quick skim, I don't see why any of your DataSpread design goals
cannot be achieved on top of calc - they overlap with things we'd like
to do but have no time to get to (modulo discarding the core in favor of
a SQL database =) - but then viewing large databases in Calc is
something that would be rather cool ;-).
All the best,
Michael.
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