New video out! 🎥
We built Editor — the easiest way to build real data apps from your browser with just SQL.
👉 https://t.co/Fbvdo9lYZa
#SQLPage#SQL#DataTools#OpenSource#DataApps
We’re thrilled to welcome SQL Page as an Organization for Winter of Code 4.0! 🚀
With SQL Page, an SQL-only web app builder for data-centric apps and their expert mentors, we're set to deliver an incredible learning experience.🛠
Thank you @SQLPage for empowering innovation!💙
Did you know you can build full web applications using just your SQL skills? 🛠️
Discover how on our YouTube channel! 🎥
👉 https://t.co/YkHUpslcdZ
#SQL#WebDevelopment#NoCode#WebApps
https://t.co/OTGui7TFwj is one of the top Hacker Zine. They publish the craziest, most innovative ideas by technical people from around the world.
Their latest issue has an article about SQLPage 🔥🚀
https://t.co/c4DxOuZvPx (page45!)
@pagedout_zine#webdev#sql#data
Imagine building a 360° monitoring tool for a €100M+ company using just SQL - no proprietary tools or extra coding needed! 🛠️ Curious? Dive into our latest blog to see how SQLPage makes it possible! https://t.co/n9Psa0w1x1
#DataAnalytics#SQL#SQLPage#DataTools
🔍 A real-life example of a 100% SQL application built with SQLPage, supporting archaeology in France! 🇫🇷 Dozens of applications are already live.
#SQL#Archaeology#DataScience#SQLPage
@archieemwood Can we add ourselves to the top right quadrant ? SQL is the easiest syntax - being SQL-only - , and we have many SQLPage apps in production ;)
Le 24/10, Thomas Guillemard (Inrap) interviendra avec @ophir_dev lors de la communication "Unearthing the Past with @PostgreSQL : How Open Source is Revolutionizing Digital Archaeology" dans le cadre de la conférence annuelle de la communauté européenne PostegreSQL à Athènes.
Join us at the @pgconfeu for a talk by our founder @ophir_dev on how an open-source tool, SQLPage (https://t.co/DWpMUzhk1Z), enabled a team of archaeologists to build a complete production-ready web interface quickly, using only their SQL skills! https://t.co/BNsQeir4MI
@pdrmnvd you should try SQLPage (https://t.co/DWpMUzhk1Z) it provides everything to build data applications, dashboards using only SQLskills. You can have a clean, modern, efficient, and secure data infrastructure without having to teach a data scientist how to use a Python framework.