Very happy to see my #paper: "Positioning of the #lowcode movement within the field of model-driven engineering" (https://modeling-languages.com/low-code-vs-model-driven/) as one of the top cited papers of the #MODELS conference (according to #ACM https://dl.acm.org/conference/models).
I'm especially happy because: It's a #workshop paper. We should not forget the value of discussing our ideas. Even if they have not fully developed. And even less validated. Ideas and discussions are still very valuable for #research advancement
It's a #single #author paper. I think it's important for any researcher to still publish single papers from time to time. Obviously, these papers will most likely workshop contributions (or similars) as current validation trends make it very difficult for a single author to "check all the boxes" (maybe with #LLMs...). But it's always something especial when you work alone.
No-Code Calendar event: Daretable 2025
The world’s largest Airtable user conference in The Windy City
Chicago, IL
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Mit Low-Code Prozesse digitalisieren statt monatelang programmieren?
Fabian Altenberg zeigt, wie das mit engomo funktioniert – schnell, flexibel, systemintegriert.
Von Logistik bis Produktion: die Plattform vereint IT und Business in einer Lösung.
Jetzt im Clip anschauen, wie das mit engomo läuft
https://youtu.be/8p1UFCfqzh4
Trying out #windmill as a #lowcode solution instead of Budibase, since they changed the free tier max. user amount. Ooof, it feels more of an extra tool for web devs rather than *low*-code solution. But I like the broad selection of languages and resources.
Heard about it after the #Nextcloud flow presentation, and planning to use it firstly as small internal tools for our support team, and then maybe do something for the whole company.
What's something fun that I could do with #Make automation tool? I was wondering, while working with #PowerAutomate at work, what would be the best free tool for private projects, just to mess around with these concepts. It has come to my attention that it's Make?
xAPPnow zeigt, wie Low-Code-Plattformen heute aussehen müssen: Visuelle Analyse, Entwicklung, Testing & Betrieb – alles in einem.
Business & IT arbeiten im gleichen Tool, sprechen dieselbe Sprache und vermeiden Missverständnisse. Ein smarter Weg zur Digitalisierung!
Jetzt im Clip mit Mario Herdt anschauen, wie das geht
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJXcHy8FZ1A
Mit OutSystems revolutionieren Behörden, Start-ups und Unternehmen ihre Softwareentwicklung
Visuelle Entwicklung, KI und schnelle Umsetzung: Low-Code ist längst keine Nische mehr. In einer WebSession der Low-Code Association mit der DOAG zeigte Lars Klein, Geschäftsführer S&D, konkrete Praxisbeispiele.
Jetzt den Clip dazu anschauen https://youtu.be/Ne6erJVQEmA?si=JvVIvRTDynCb0VjX
Why Low-Code & No-Code Are Changing the Way Businesses Go Digital
Building apps and digital solutions doesn’t have to be complicated. See how Low Code and No Code tools are making it easier for businesses to bring ideas to life faster, cheaper and without the tech headaches.
Read more: https://www.seasiainfotech.com/blog/low-code-no-code-digital-strategy/
Low-Code: Alter Begriff, neue Relevanz!
Die Rezension von Arne Hattendorf, DOAG Vorstand Development und Leiter der DOAG Development Community, zu "Paradigmenwechsel Low-Code" zeigt, warum dieses Buch – herausgegeben von Karsten Noack, Vorstandsvorsitzender der Low-Code Association e.V., und Stephen Fedtke – ein Muss für Entscheiderinnen & Entscheider sowie Developer ist.
Jetzt Rezension lesen https://scomp.ly/vZVvzrA
Oracle APEX ist nach Aussage von Niels de Bruijn der "Preis-Leistungs-Sieger unter den #LowCode Plattformen".
Warum das so ist, wie Oracle APEX funktioniert und was das Ganze kostet, erklärt der in Deutschland lebende Holländer in der WebSession der Low-Code Association, die in Zusammenarbeit mit der DOAG entstand
https://youtu.be/FJOwUKbGfq8?si=jTIuOadPDzvS9tRa
Add Python to your Node-RED arsenal and create easy Raspberry Pi robotic and IoT projects
https://www.makerspace-online.com/mix-low-code-node-red-with-python/?utm_source=mms
#Python #NodeRED #RaspberryPi #IoT #robotics #OpenHardware #LowCode
You know, we invented systems before there were computers.
'Forms' were on paper, rather than on screens.
An 'in tray' was an actual metal wire, or wooden tray, for paper letters, notes, memos and forms.
A database was called a 'filing cabinet'.
An 'interface' was a mail box.
A 'front end' was a person, with a job title like administrator, or clerk.
These systems were described, in excruciating detail, in procedure manuals.
The processes were run not by CPUs, but by people.
'Bugs' were when people made mistakes.
Systems were difficult to understand, even harder to diagnose, and very very hard to fix or change.
To change the way a department worked, for e.g. accounts receivable was so hard that most companies never even tried.
And yet somehow people are under the impression that it is the code that is the difficult bit about modern business systems.
So they try and make the code part easier.
#LowCode #LoCode #NoCode #AI #GenAI #LLM
It was never the code. Code was never the bottleneck.
Pretty proud to be part of this: n8n closes €55M Series B round led by Highland Europe
New on No-Code Calendar: Create With Conference 2025
Designed for non-technical developers, freelancers, educators, agency owners, and anyone passionate about the future of technology without needing to write a line of code.
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New event on No-Code Calendar: No-Code Week 2025
Taking place in beautiful Milan
Check it out: https://go.hiram.io/ncc
Now is the time to get away from techgiants and all their tech promises like #llm #cloud #lowcode #microservices and all the other promises they made.
Amazing software is made by people that are passionate about their craft this is also true for software #development . Don't get fooled that #llm can replace the systems thinking and problem solving abilities a passionate developer gained over the years.
Most software doesn't need that "massive" scale that is described in all the tech articles. Most of the time smaller systems and even monoliths are a great choice if done properly.
Also look forward to move your software away from regimes that are truely against the free and democratic world. Host in for example in #europe . Move away from software that could be easily removed in minutes from you. #Selfhosting build your own specialised software and count on companies based in countries you trust.
I want my local #community to be able to write software that serves our needs (and disengages dependence on software apps that are in the process of enshittification).
To that end, I'm learning #lowcode techniques. Perhaps I'll eventually be able to teach non-coders how to regain power over our own digital lives and ecosystem.
Recently, I wrote a self-hosted n8n workflow that automatically transcribes and summarizes the notes I speak during my morning walk. It's a start.
Self-hosted Tools: cloudron, n8n, syncthing, whisper-asr-webservice
Mobile App: Easy Voice Recorder Pro
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