Low-Code Development with Appsmith Low-Code Development with Appsmith

Low-Code Development with Appsmith

Building Internal Tools and Business Applications

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Descrizione dell’editore

This book will show you how to harness the power of Appsmith, an open-source low-code platform with a large set of integration tools and an active community.
The book begins with an introduction to Appsmith and its features. As you explore the platform, you will learn about widgets, UI Canvas, and data stores, among other things. Authors Rahul Sharma and Rajat Arora then show you how to build customizations and navigation workflows, as well as how to handle error handling, debugging, and troubleshooting with Appsmith. You will also learn efficient monitoring and authentication for deploying production-ready systems. Low-Code Development with AppSmith provides examples, realistic scenarios, and explanations of the tools you'll need to build successful low-code apps, helping you gain practical skills.

Upon completing this book, you will be able to use Appsmith to build low-code solutions that suit your business requirements.

You will:
Understand low-code development and the factors driving its adoptionSolve your business's most pressing issues with AppsmithGain an understanding of the key concepts of app development, such as data management, APIs, troubleshooting, and debuggingModel different design patterns for low-code development

GENERE
Computer e internet
PUBBLICATO
2023
1 dicembre
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
284
EDITORE
Apress
DIMENSIONE
7,1
MB

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