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  • Mulesoft as ETL, any experience?
    1 project | /r/salesforce | 11 Jan 2023
    Have a look at Linx - a low-code integration platform. You can use it to build any custom connector* and the price is very affordable.
  • Low-Code stack recommendation to rebuild linktree
    1 project | /r/lowcode | 29 Nov 2022
    If you haven't decided on the backend yet, check out https://linx.software/. It allows for flexible backend development, think of it as a low code development tool that allows for flexibility similar to coding.
  • Sage Intacct Integration
    1 project | dev.to | 23 Nov 2022
    Sage Intacct is one of the largest cloud-based accounting systems, offering a web service to facilitate integrations. This post covers how you can consume the Sage Intacct web services with Linx, a low-code backend platform.
  • Integrating Stuff - A look at why system integration is so hard and what can be done to make it easier
    1 project | dev.to | 11 Nov 2022
    I recently worked on an integration where a system had to retrieve data from Sage Intacct. I made my solution in Linx, as it is my preferred tool for developing these integrations.
  • Getting an API to Production
    1 project | dev.to | 27 Oct 2022
    Linx I used Linx to build my API, implement the logic, debug it and finally to host it. Quick note, you can also try your hand at building an API with this guided tutorial.
  • Low-code: Solving the Dark Arts of API Deployment
    1 project | dev.to | 3 Oct 2022
    But besides building fast, low code is also about building right. These platforms eliminate many of the technical aspects of the API lifecycle, giving the developer much more control and visibility into the development process. They also are massive time-savers when faced with production. Platforms like Linx and Outsystems go even further, allowing you to build surprisingly powerful applications. They have several core features, such as integrating all types of data formats and providing prebuilt services and functionality to create complex - and often custom - backend applications.
  • Top Tools every Software Developer should know in 2022
    4 projects | dev.to | 22 Aug 2022
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  • Another way to provide data via web-apps (an MDS alternative)
    1 project | dev.to | 1 Aug 2022
    This is where I feel that Stadium does a good job. It allows you to create web applications without restricting you to a specific path. You can create a simple application that will replace or enhance your MDS functionality, you can create dashboards, create pages that will assist users with business processes or create a file management system where users can upload and maintain files to be loaded into the database via your back-end processes. Stadium also works great with any back-end, but I highly recommend trying Linx with Stadium.
  • Building an API? The 33 tools you need to consider
    15 projects | dev.to | 25 Jul 2022
    The reasons to build an API in low-code are plentiful, but it mostly comes down to the time saved and simplicity. Tools such as Linx are a great fit for API development. It is a low-code tool for creating back-end processes, but it can also host and call web services. Some things you can do with Linx: Read, Create and alter files, perform data operations such as database read and write operations, integrate several different services and more.
  • Need help on a project
    1 project | /r/nocode | 18 Jul 2022
    Then you can use something like Linx (https://linx.software/) to extract the data from google sheets using the Google Sheets Plugin: https://linx.software/docs/6/reference/plugins/googlesheets/overview/?utm_source=linx6&utm_medium=designer&utm_campaign=help If you then need to, you can also use Linx to get the data into a specific excel sheet (if you can't recreate the financial model sheet in google sheets and need to use specific excel functionality). Linx also has a plugin for this
  • A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
    workos.com | 28 Apr 2024
    The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning. Learn more →