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Ich bin auf der Suche nach Leuten, die sich mit Open Source Low-Code-Plattformen auskennen.

Habt Ihr irgendwelche Tipps für mich?

Pls 🔁

#opensource #lowcode

EDIT: Tatsächlich geht es mir gar nicht um den konkreten Einsatz, sondern ich suche eher nach jemandem, der einen guten Überblick über das Thema hat, und z.B. Open Source und proprietäre Low-Code-Lösungen vergleichen und auch über potentielle neue Lock-In-Effekte bei Low Code sprechen könnte.

You know, we invented systems before there were computers.
'Forms' were on paper, rather than on screens.
An 'in tray' was an actual metal wire, or wooden tray, for paper letters, notes, memos and forms.
A database was called a 'filing cabinet'.
An 'interface' was a mail box.
A 'front end' was a person, with a job title like administrator, or clerk.
These systems were described, in excruciating detail, in procedure manuals.
The processes were run not by CPUs, but by people.
'Bugs' were when people made mistakes.

Systems were difficult to understand, even harder to diagnose, and very very hard to fix or change.
To change the way a department worked, for e.g. accounts receivable was so hard that most companies never even tried.

And yet somehow people are under the impression that it is the code that is the difficult bit about modern business systems.
So they try and make the code part easier.
#LowCode #LoCode #NoCode #AI #GenAI #LLM

It was never the code. Code was never the bottleneck.

raganwald.com/2012/01/08/duck-

raganwald.comDuck Programming

🚀 InterHop est très fière de vous présenter son dernier article scientifique ! 🎉

Notre dernière publication concerne LinkR, notre plateforme low-code dédiée à la data science. Un outil qui simplifie et accélère les processus d’analyse de données pour les professionnels du domaine de la santé. 📊💻

➡️ L'article est en accès libre ici : authors.elsevier.com/a/1kovW4x

Félicitations à toute l’équipe, et particulièrement à Boris Delange !

People selling the idea of #lowcode, #nocode, and #AI-generated applications as meaning you no longer need #SoftwareDevelopment, leave out the fact that figuring out what you want, describing that in a structured way that can be unambiguously understood via some intermediate tool or language that is to be specifically prompted or configured, and then, via feedback loops, iterating towards an application that fulfills what you want: that is still software development, done by software #developers

🎉🎉 New release of my #dashboard of #opensource #lowcode tools

Some new insights:

- Over 30% of low-code tools also call themselves #nocode, trying to target both markets 🤯

- Only 5% of the low-code tools use (explicit) #models to let designers specify the software to be built 🤔

- #AI starts to have some presence. 12% of the tools include some AI feature 🤖

📊 Dashboard: oss-lowcode-tools.streamlit.ap

⚙️ GH repo: github.com/jcabot/oss-lowcode-

📜 Deeper Analysis: modeling-languages.com/dashboa

"Glide is technically a no-code tool aimed at businesses, but you get one user-based published app for free, and you can have more "private" apps if you're truly keeping it to your household or friend group. Each full-fledged app can have 10 users and up to 25,000 rows, which should probably be enough for most uses.

I do wish there was a "prosumer" kind of account that billed for less than $828 per year. If you want more than one (relatively) small-scale apps, there are alternatives, like Google's AppSheet (included in most paid Google Workspace accounts). But most are just as business-oriented, and none have struck me as elegant a tool as Glide.

As mentioned, my primary use for a sheet-based app is to make searching, filtering, reading, and editing that sheet far easier. In the case of my takeout app, that meant being able to search anything—a specific restaurant, "tacos," a quadrant of the District of Columbia. And a sorting option for when I added a restaurant, so I can find the place I added while a friend was recommending it."

arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/1

Ars Technica · I keep turning my Google Sheets into phone-friendly webapps, and I can’t stopPar Kevin Purdy