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Replit — Replit's All-new Database Editor
This week, we launched a new Database Editor feature on Replit. This feature is another addition to Replit’s full suite of tools that make it easy for anyone to build an app — no coding knowledge required. When you build an app on Replit, you get a fully-functioning project that’s ready to send out to the world. This includes real databases powered by Postgres: the most popular database in the world, that powers many of the applications you use every day. Did you know? Postgres is used by half of all professional software developers, according to StackOverflow’s developer survey. Replit handles all the setup and management of your databases, so it’s never been easier to get started. Now, we’re making it even easier to use databases on Replit. Inside your app’s workspace, head to the “database” pane, and click to the “My Data” tab. Here, you’ll see a spreadsheet-like view of your app’s data.
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Replit — Replit's All-new Database Editor
This week, we launched a new Database Editor feature on Replit. This feature is another addition to Replit’s full suite of tools that make it easy for anyone to build an app — no coding knowledge required. When you build an app on Replit, you get a fully-functioning project that’s ready to send out to the world. This includes real databases powered by Postgres: the most popular database in the world, that powers many of the applications you use every day. Did you know? Postgres is used by half of all professional software developers, according to StackOverflow’s developer survey. Replit handles all the setup and management of your databases, so it’s never been easier to get started. Now, we’re making it even easier to use databases on Replit. Inside your app’s workspace, head to the “database” pane, and click to the “My Data” tab. Here, you’ll see a spreadsheet-like view of your app’s data.
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Replit — Replit's All-new Database Editor
This week, we launched a new Database Editor feature on Replit. This feature is another addition to Replit’s full suite of tools that make it easy for anyone to build an app — no coding knowledge required. When you build an app on Replit, you get a fully-functioning project that’s ready to send out to the world. This includes real databases powered by Postgres: the most popular database in the world, that powers many of the applications you use every day. Did you know? Postgres is used by half of all professional software developers, according to StackOverflow’s developer survey. Replit handles all the setup and management of your databases, so it’s never been easier to get started. Now, we’re making it even easier to use databases on Replit. Inside your app’s workspace, head to the “database” pane, and click to the “My Data” tab. Here, you’ll see a spreadsheet-like view of your app’s data.
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