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"Building a Dynamic Web Page with Data Pipelines"

Jan 5, 2024 - 5:59amSummary: The user is curious about creating a demo where they build a web page using data and add steps to the pipeline, possibly from a web page. They mention the desire to be able to add elements such as typing, bullet point lists, and other features. They conclude by considering if this level of functionality is sufficient for their needs.

Transcript: I do wonder if there's a good enough demo to be had that's just me building a web page just from this data and like basically going from there and being able to add steps to the pipeline, maybe also directly from a web page, just be like okay now I want to type, okay now I want bullet point list, now I want blah, now I want blah, yeah maybe that's enough.

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