@GergelyOrosz Watch for no-code. I see startups with part-time student developers building successful products with full-stack platforms. And no-code is finding its place as part of the stack in large orgs.
@esisa They are not wasting any time, that’s for sure. I don’t use Sbanken for daily transactions so this change doesn’t really affect me, but now I’m sure it’s only a matter of time until I switch.
🇫🇷 Just 2 days until these guys hit the stage in Paris at #NoCodeSummit 2022!
Come see the power of Appfarm Create with a live app development demo in Salon Palo Alto at 13:00 on Thursday.
These true killer features address some of the trickiest and most time-consuming aspects of app development. They are more vital to getting non-coders building viable software than being able to drag a text block onto the page.
A lot of #nocode marketing focuses on how quickly you can build a UI or hook up an integration. These are obviously key components, but some of no-code's killer features for developing apps are much less flashy.
A short thread 🧵
4/ Internationalisation 🌐
Support for internationalisation is implemented by default. When the time comes to launch your app in a new language, the infrastructure is already in place, and your strings can be translated. Date and number formatting is already taken care of.
Every company with 30+ employees should have a CAO — a chief automation officer.
Someone who’s sole job is to improve everyone else’s job.
Their goal would be to improve others’ workflows w automation (code/no code), delegation (VAs), or elimination (remove unnecessary work).