Building chart-topping mobile apps with rich functionality via low-code tools.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode Peggy and John chat about Peggy's new report on the State of Low Code: what's coming, what she's seeing, and the different low and no code are making for both startups and established businesses ...
This is Low Code Legends: quick hits with top people in low and no code.
Today: Edmund Amoye and Lee Launches.
Edmund is chief of community at TheOrbit; Lee is a freelance motion designer.
Together, they have built MyLaunchStash, a platform for... more
This is Low Code Legends: quick hits with top people in low and no code.
Today: Dan Parry.
Dan is one of the co-founders of a customer research company he founded along with his brother. He's had a varied career starting off by doing IT Support, ... more
This is Low Code Legends: quick hits with top people in low and no code.
Today: Oleg Oksyuk.
While working in startups on the engineering side I created cool things like Adobe Flash Player for Embedded Linux and MPEG/H264 Video Streaming with Fas... more
Love hearing about dev projects on mobile that are crazy-hard or just prohibitively expensive that you can actually do pretty easily with low-code development.
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