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Add Collaboration to resources #64

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useful tools for sharing SQL and getting help online where the helper can modify and test SQL changes

useful tools for sharing SQL and getting help online where the helper can modify and test SQL changes
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Thank you.

Let me think if I want to open this door. Meanwhile merely observing that http://sqlfiddle.com has advertisements on their page. I appreciate their perfect right to do so but am unsure I wish awesome-mysql be a source of traffic to their site.

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removed sqlfiddle.

On collaboration I thought that we've all developed skills because of the help of peers and mentors and while the rest of the site shows awesome technologies/references for more advances users, part of being a community is helping newbies.

Its your site however, define the theme you want, and thanks for making it.

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dveeden commented Jun 3, 2024

db-fiddle now also seems quite commercial with links to the PRO version and showing advertisements for other services.

I think a tool like db-fiddle would be very useful, but not if it is not open source.

https://github.com/zzzprojects/sqlfiddle2 seems to be the repo for sqlfiddle.com and is MIT licensed.

Maybe we can split this into two if needed and include the IRC link while we continue the conversation about db/sql fiddle?

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