I definitely think there are cases where you can't utilize Google Sheets as a DB, but I think it's good for MVPs and collaborative projects where multiple people need access to view/change the data easily. 🙂
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uhmm interesting. I don't really think that happens in a real app production app. Not everyone should be touching the database, specially if you only have one version and can't give roles to it which I believe that the case for Google Sheets. If you want to use a database just to view/change data might as well use a normal sql database and use app to view it in a table grid form like MySQL workbench does. This app will give you a similar feeling to Google Sheets via displaying the data in a grid.
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I definitely think there are cases where you can't utilize Google Sheets as a DB, but I think it's good for MVPs and collaborative projects where multiple people need access to view/change the data easily. 🙂
uhmm interesting. I don't really think that happens in a real app production app. Not everyone should be touching the database, specially if you only have one version and can't give roles to it which I believe that the case for Google Sheets. If you want to use a database just to view/change data might as well use a normal sql database and use app to view it in a table grid form like MySQL workbench does. This app will give you a similar feeling to Google Sheets via displaying the data in a grid.