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Importing and Exporting JSON from Google Sheets | Hiram Software Blog
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Importing and Exporting JSON from Google Sheets. Monday, February 16, 2015. Our experience using SheetsDB. With clients for three months. In short, its worked better than we could have hoped. Three months ago Hiram Software released SheetsDB. The two biggest issues were designing the experience (the UX) and setting up a way for the store owners to manage the data. Why did we want to avoid managing the data? Our first thought was finding an API for customers mobile phones to access the spreadsheet directl...
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Day Two with the Amazon API Gateway. Wednesday, July 22, 2015. This post is an update to a lengthy trip report. From my experience of porting the retail SheetsDB API over to the new Amazon API Gateway on the products first day. In the previous post I identified two functional issues that prevented me from migrating the legacy API over to the new platform, and within 10 days the product team has fixed both issues in production. Since it seems this product is getting serious investment and can become what ...
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Day One with the Amazon API Gateway | Hiram Software Blog
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Day One with the Amazon API Gateway. Monday, July 13, 2015. Update on July 22, 2015: This post is now out of date due to helpful and welcome updates from the Amazon API Gateway team within 10 days! See the next post. To learn about the changes. On Thursday, July 9, 2015, AWS launched. A product whose pitch is to remove the need to host APIs on virtual machines and compose them into AWS Lambda Functions. Tl;dr — Amazon API Gateway should be labeled as preview since it is blocking two basic scenarios:.
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Most of our work is confidential, but sometimes we build a public product to scratch an itch. Or we release code back to the community. In either case, below is a list of work that we can talk about at cocktail parties. ES6 NG TWBS Gulp Jekyll Starter. No, this isn't another bingo game with buzzwords. We put together an open source. Starter project that demonstrates how to set up an AngularJS 1.X project using ES6 and JSPM within the standard Twitter Bootstrap project. We use SheetsDB to empower business...