In 2010s they still were, but with "relational database" part swapped out for something worse still.
If you squint, you can just see many webapps as taking what would work better as a bunch of MS Access forms, and locking it down from every possible side so that there's a directed flow users can't deviate from, and so that they can't possibly do anything with their data that the webapp owners don't allow.
If you squint, you can just see many webapps as taking what would work better as a bunch of MS Access forms, and locking it down from every possible side so that there's a directed flow users can't deviate from, and so that they can't possibly do anything with their data that the webapp owners don't allow.