Add CSV format example using a fake collection builder#287
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If it helped you, then for sure we should have it in the documentation. Thanks! |
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This PR adds a small CSV format example using a fake collection builder. To be honest, I just copy-pasted the example from the repository's README. But this should make it easier for people to understand how it works without having to go to the GitHub repository. Let me know what you think.
See #278.