Hey Coders! Like cookies or local storage in a web browser, the Properties Service can be very helpful in web applications when storing simple string data. So we'll be showcasing how to read and write to and from the Properties Service using a book translation web app. Our goal for this episode is to complete the backend logic so that when an end-user chooses a language preference, it will be saved and recorded for future visits from that user only without altering the user experience for any other site visitor. Watch this video and discover what must be done to get the site working!
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Other playlists:
App Engine:
• Google Cloud - Season 1 | App Engine
Google Cloud Orientation:
• Google Cloud - Season 0 | Orientation
Utilities Service:
• Apps Script - Season 13 | Utilities Service
Properties Service:
• Apps Script - Season 12 | Properties Service
URL Fetch Service:
• Apps Script - Season 11 | URL Fetch Service
Drive Service:
• Apps Script - Season 10 | Drive Service
Forms Service:
• Apps Script - Season 9 | Forms Service
Lock Service:
• Apps Script - Season 8 | Lock Service
HTML Service:
• Apps Script - Season 7 | HTML Service
Document Service:
• Apps Script - Season 6 | Document Service
Slides Service:
• Apps Script - Season 5 | Slides Service
Calendar Service:
• Apps Script - Season 4 | Calendar Service
Script Service:
• Apps Script - Season 3 | Script Service
Gmail Service:
• Apps Script - Season 2 | Gmail Service
Spreadsheet Service:
• Apps Script - Season 1 | Spreadsheet Service
Apps Script Orientation:
• Apps Script - Season 0 | Orientation
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