Hey AhsanKhawaja,
Yeah, I've played around with using Databricks SQL Warehouse as a backend for a web app. It's got its perks, but like anything, it depends on your needs.
From my experience, it's slick for handling big data and crunching numbers. If your web app deals with heavy analytics or large datasets, it could be a solid choice. The SQL integration is smooth, and the performance is decent.
Speaking of trends in the tech space, have you checked out the latest insights on mobile app development? I recently came across an interesting article titled 'Mobile Apps Future: Unveiling the Top Trends Shaping the Next Generation' It delves into the evolving landscape of mobile apps and could offer some valuable insights for your considerations.
As for what the Databricks team thinks, well, they're obviously on board with their own product. They'll highlight the scalability and analytics prowess. But remember, every tool has its sweet spot.
Just a heads-up: keep an eye on costs as you scale. Sometimes, those bills can surprise you. Also, ensure your team is comfortable with the learning curve.
Give it a spin in a smaller project first, see how it fits.