Rick Delpo - retired Senior Data Engineer from GE now offering a helping hand to Java and SQL beginners. Recently I migrated to AWS Serverless Architecture and moved away from Java to Javascript
Hey there, great article!!
I LOVE Google sheets for small flat file uses with few metrics. In this way it really does not matter if u are acid compliant. In my opinion acid compliant only applies to transactional data where there are many users trying to update at the same time.
Go one step further and save ur google sheet as a csv, then convert to json and upload it to an AWS S3 bucket. I wrote a dev piece on how to do this
click here at dev.to/rickdelpo1/to-sql-or-to-nos...
Hey there, great article!!
I LOVE Google sheets for small flat file uses with few metrics. In this way it really does not matter if u are acid compliant. In my opinion acid compliant only applies to transactional data where there are many users trying to update at the same time.
Go one step further and save ur google sheet as a csv, then convert to json and upload it to an AWS S3 bucket. I wrote a dev piece on how to do this
click here at dev.to/rickdelpo1/to-sql-or-to-nos...
happy coding!
Awesome!