gqlgen-pg-todo-example
fpcupdeluxe
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gqlgen-pg-todo-example
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Ask HN: What do you think about the no-code movement?
I've been waiting for a (popular) low-code movement to hit the backend. Right now we still seem to start every project with - auth,connections,server, etc..
Something like https://github.com/oshalygin/gqlgen-pg-todo-example but easier and more tied into everything already.
Effectively instead of hand coding up the stack, there would be this server that you install and you get auth (implying a user model), GQL, and all you have to do is make the database and define a special file that tells the DB what is viewable or restricted and how that connects to the user.
The package would be 100% open source but would have like modules you could enable to connect it to auth0 or use a pre-created schema.
That's the stuff that should have been turned to low code by now and I still don't see much progress.
fpcupdeluxe
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Cross-compile from linux x86_64 to DOS go32v2
Just get the latest release executable for your OS: https://github.com/LongDirtyAnimAlf/fpcupdeluxe/releases/tag/v2.2.0n
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All platforms technology?
It's niche but freepascal runs on about 37 arch/os/frameworks if you take fpcupdeluxe as a example.
- LAZARUS on Steam Deck, SteamOS
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Ask HN: What do you think about the no-code movement?
I'm not sure where the "confusion" about your options is coming from because Delphi (Object Pascal) still exists. You can get the Free Community Edition from here- https://www.embarcadero.com/products/delphi/starter/free-dow...
If a person knows Delphi/Pascal, there is no need for them to use Visual Basic 6, unless that was their feeling about such. There are several Object Pascal options to choose from, where if a person was previously exposed to Pascal/Turbo Pascal/Delphi, they would be able to get back up to speed very quickly.
As you mentioned Gambas, maybe you are thinking completely free and open-source, which Object Pascal has such too. The most obvious choice would be Free Pascal with the Lazarus IDE. For those that don't know or are confused, Delphi is a dialect of the Object Pascal programming language (check Wikipedia or Embarcadero website to verify). So the closest dialect of Object Pascal to what is used in Delphi (the IDE), would be Free Pascal/Lazarus. You can even import and convert Delphi projects (including Turbo Pascal) to Free Pascal/Lazarus. You can get Free Pascal/Lazarus from below:
https://www.lazarus-ide.org/index.php?page=downloads
https://github.com/LongDirtyAnimAlf/fpcupdeluxe
What are some alternatives?
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nocode - The best way to write secure and reliable applications. Write nothing; deploy nowhere.
JHipster - JHipster, much like Spring initializr, is a generator to create a boilerplate backend application, but also with an integrated front end implementation in React, Vue or Angular. In their own words, it "Is a development platform to quickly generate, develop, & deploy modern web applications & microservice architectures."
pascalabcnet - The new generation Pascal programming language for .NET
haxe - Haxe - The Cross-Platform Toolkit
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