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Using a Google Spreadsheet to feed input to a web application

Using a Google Spreadsheet to feed input to a web application

I am building a mathematical web application, that gets as input a large matrix of numbers, and does some mathematical calculations on it. The common ways to feed input into such an application are:

An HTML table widget, where the user ca…

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