google-sheets-api
Google Sheets is a spreadsheet application included as part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. The app is compatible with Microsoft Excel file formats.
Other resources
- Read the API documentation at https://developers.google.com/sheets
- Access the application at https://sheets.google.com
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mostaql project: https://bit.ly/4aZuE4W
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A dashboard to keep track of environmental data for a small-scale food processing plant!
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This project aims to develop a machine learning application for water quality analysis.
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This website is created to elevate our two wheeler automobile business
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Recreating GitHub's Contribution Graph using Python Flask and Google Sheets
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Jul 25, 2023 - CSS
Servidor web local que permite visualizar tabla actualizada de una base de datos que se encuentra en una hoja de calculo; tal conexión se realiza, a través de un API. Con el fin que se puedan visualizar los materiales y buscarlos por filtros. Herramientas: Interfaz Visual: Html, Css, Js(Responsive) / Conexión: API / Base de Datos: GoogleSheet
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restaurante -specialidad del dia - carta
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Feb 8, 2021 - CSS
Flask based website which gets updated GSheets for Placement Data
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Aug 8, 2020 - CSS
Utilizing the Google Sheets API to fill a leaderboard for a video game tournament using DataTables.js
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Feb 18, 2019 - CSS
A data dashboard of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and interactive map of therapists. The winner of 2018 Technology Supporting Women Hackathon
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Jan 22, 2018 - CSS
My personal health dashboard, with daily stats on food and sleep. Undergone several redesigns since 2015.
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Jul 7, 2017 - CSS
Created by Google
- Followers
- 105 followers
- Organization
- googleworkspace
- Website
- workspace.google.com/products/sheets
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