Democratizing application development with Betty Blocks build powerful applications that impact the business immediately with no-code application development

Create applications efficiently with the help of comprehensive insights into the Betty Blocks no-code platform using this hands-on guide Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Understand the different capabilities, features, and low-code functionalities of Betty...

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Otros Autores: Altena, Reinier van, author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Birmingham, England ; Mumbai : Packt Publishing [2023]
Edición:1st ed
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009724218206719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright and Credits
  • Contributors
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Part 1: Citizen Development
  • Chapter 1: What Can You Build with Betty Blocks as a Citizen Developer
  • Introduction to the Betty Blocks platform
  • Who can build applications on the Betty Blocks platform?
  • The citizen developer
  • The no-coder
  • The pro-coder
  • Applications that you can build with the Betty Blocks platform
  • Where do applications on the Betty Blocks platform reside?
  • Summary
  • Questions
  • Answers
  • Chapter 2: Collaboration between Citizen Developers and Coders Using Betty Blocks
  • Collaboration for building applications
  • How can developers also use a no-code platform
  • Pro-coders can help citizen developers
  • Adding no-code blocks to the platform with code
  • Summary
  • Questions
  • Answers
  • Part 2: First Steps on the Betty Blocks Platform
  • Chapter 3: Governance on Betty Blocks
  • What is governance on Betty Blocks?
  • Setting up your account
  • Introduction to my.bettyblocks.com
  • Organizations - the primary layer for your apps
  • Applications within your organization
  • Options
  • Web options
  • Hostnames
  • Mail
  • Invitation
  • Template
  • User management
  • What is sandboxing?
  • Using application templates
  • Summary
  • Questions
  • Answers
  • Chapter 4: An Introduction to Data Modeling
  • Understanding what a data model is
  • An example of a data model
  • Creating your first model
  • Relationships
  • Another relationship example
  • Summary
  • Questions
  • Answers
  • Chapter 5: The Page Builder
  • What is the page builder?
  • Opening the page builder
  • Our first page, based on the page template
  • The page builder side menu
  • Components
  • The component tree
  • Creating a layout
  • Our first columns
  • Desktop, tablet, and mobile mode
  • Columns in columns
  • Summary
  • Questions
  • Answers.
  • Chapter 6: Creating a New Application from a Template
  • Creating the application from a template
  • Entering the development environment
  • Dashboard
  • Pages
  • Page builder
  • Data model
  • Launching the application
  • Summary
  • Questions
  • Answers
  • Chapter 7: Prototyping an Application
  • Setting up the main page
  • Partials
  • Request page
  • Request overview page
  • Summary
  • Part 3: Building Your First Application
  • Chapter 8: The To-Do Application
  • Setting up the data model
  • Opening the data model builder
  • Creating the Task model
  • Creating the Task page
  • Opening the page builder
  • Creating an overview of tasks
  • Creating a new task
  • Adding our first interaction
  • Summary
  • Questions
  • Answers
  • Chapter 9: The ToDo Application - Actions and Interactions
  • View tasks
  • Edit tasks
  • Delete tasks
  • Summary
  • Questions
  • Answers
  • Chapter 10: Case Management Application
  • Using the login template
  • Setting up the data model
  • The case model
  • Setting up the customer model
  • Setting up the case note model
  • The last two models
  • Setting up the Back Office
  • Setting up the user management
  • Changing your partial
  • Summary
  • Questions
  • Answers
  • Chapter 11: Case Management - Pages and Actions
  • Creating an overview page
  • Actions
  • Adding files to the current case
  • Adding notes to the current case
  • Showing the case details page
  • Changing the status
  • Tracking the history of your case
  • Summary
  • Questions
  • Answers
  • Part 4: The Pro-Coder
  • Chapter 12: Pro-Coder Features
  • The component set
  • The Betty Blocks CLI
  • Structure of a component and prefab
  • Using a new component
  • The prefab
  • Running your local component set
  • Action steps
  • Summary
  • Questions
  • Answers
  • Chapter 13: The Back Office
  • Adding your first model to the Back Office
  • Exploring the Back Office.
  • Making changes to the Back Office
  • Adding a subview to your view
  • What is a subview?
  • Adding a new subview
  • Setting up the view
  • Adding data to the subview
  • Adding an extra property
  • Summary
  • Index
  • Other Books You May Enjoy.