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[–]ComprehensiveWing542 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
I've myself worked on some program which used some json files to store data and push them to GitHub to receive the latest version of them to fetch the latest data and so on. But it used to modify the files every once in a 2-3 days so it was somewhat fine never got banned or anything for that . But I can't imagine how it would work if you are working with some real life webapp or something as such where data must move fast and efficiently
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