This is a very interesting product! Congrats on the launch!
I was wondering if this would also be supported for no-SQL databases like Mongo?
Also a little sandbox to play with it would be nice. For example, you could have a small table of weather data from a random city, and people could then query something like "How many days in 2022 was the daily high for Los Angeles above 100 degrees?" Of course, this might be a lot of work as you would have to have it run on the backend and then return the results to the frontend.
I definitely prefer to read research papers in html. I like to zoom in a lot when reading a long piece on my computer since it helps me read faster and keeps me from getting distracted. I've been thinking about working on a side project where I convert pdfs to html for academic papers.
I was wondering if this would also be supported for no-SQL databases like Mongo?
Also a little sandbox to play with it would be nice. For example, you could have a small table of weather data from a random city, and people could then query something like "How many days in 2022 was the daily high for Los Angeles above 100 degrees?" Of course, this might be a lot of work as you would have to have it run on the backend and then return the results to the frontend.