Avro
Apache Avro is a data serialization format for record data developed within the Apache Hadoop project.
Avro encodes data in a compact binary format and embeds a schema to describe the shape of the data stored.
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Apache Avro is a data serialization format for record data developed within the Apache Hadoop project.
Avro encodes data in a compact binary format and embeds a schema to describe the shape of the data stored.
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HTML tables can sometimes be tedious to write because of all the number of tags you are required to write, especially when you have a large amount of data. Use the converter to write your table in CSV or JSON and then convert it to HTML automatically.
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You can upload files up to 10 MB with the free plan.
Upgrade to the Pro plan if you need to upload files up to 100 GB.
You can change your plan any time by going to the pricing page and selecting a new plan. If you're in the middle of a billing cycle and you change to a more expensive plan, the subscription price will be prorated automatically.
Go to your account page and find the Billing section, there you can downgrade to the Free plan. Your plan will be cancelled immediately and you won't be charged again.
We pride ourselves in building software that's easy to use, but security is also our top priority.
We understand that some data uploaded might be sensitive, so we ensure that your data is only kept when needed.
We follow widely accepted industry standard practices when it comes to security:
We allow time before deleting files just in case you're not done with the data, if you're done with viewing or converting a file and want to delete it right away, you can do it yourself through the API.
Note that all files files uploaded without an account are acessible by a unique URL that is hidden but accesible by anyone, so we recommend you to sign up with an account if you want your files to be private, only your account will be able to access your files.
You can upload files, queue and check the progress of conversion jobs with our API. Check out the API documentation for more detail.
We don't offer a trial plan at the moment.
You can test our tools with a subset of your data with the Free plan then upgrade if you like it.
All plans provide the same conversion features.
You'll get an API key when you sign up, find it in your account page.
Unfortunately, we don't have any language specific SDKs yet, so you'll have to use a standard HTTP client for it.
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