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Low code is a software development approach that uses graphical development environments to simplify the process of building applications. Low-code development platforms or low-code platforms are a category of software development platforms that are designed to enable rapid application development. Rather than requiring developers to write code, low-code platforms provide a graphical user interface (GUI) with which users can configure and customize applications. Low-code platforms may also provide a visual programming language that allows users to create applications without writing code.

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Low code, event driven platform for creating database applications with a Web interface in minutes. Supports SQLite, SQLCipher, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Firebird, MSSQL, Oracle, DB2, Docker, and more 🚀. Jam.py, the low code, more-code platform you'll enjoy using ⚡

  • Updated Oct 31, 2024
  • JavaScript

World's first no-code low-code app builder focuses on a data-first approach, allowing users to create applications from scratch. The code generator builds a drag-and-drop React application along with a .NET Core API and a MySQL database.

  • Updated Oct 19, 2024
  • C#
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