I know I can read and edit Google Spreadsheets with gdata, but there is no gdata version for Python 3. Is there a (not really really complicated) way to edit Google Spreadsheet even though I want to use Python 3?
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I've authored an alternative Python library for Google Spreadsheets. It supports Python 3 and has a less verbose API. You're welcome to check it out. |
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As far as I know, no, not yet. Well, except for exporting it as CSV, using Python on that, and uploading it again. But I guess that's not quite what you're after. I started porting GData to Python 3. I think I got further than a previous effort, but it's not yet passing all the tests. You're welcome to give it a try, but you might have to make some changes to get it working: http://code.google.com/r/takowl-gdata-py3k/source/list Let me know if it works for you. |
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