Building apps with NocoDB

Wrap-Up

NocoDB is not the most advanced open source no-code platform out there, but what it lacks in functionality it makes up for in ease of use. Even if you have no experience working with databases, you'll be able to create versatile applications in NocoDB in no time. NocoDB's simplicity doesn't mean it's limited to building basic applications, though. The ability to link records, support for a wide range of field types (including formula and lookup fields), and integration with third-party services, make NocoDB a solid tool for developing advanced solutions.

Infos

  1. NocoDB: https://www.nocodb.com/

The Author

Dmitri Popov has been writing exclusively about Linux and open source software for many years, and his articles have appeared in Danish, British, US, German, and Spanish magazines and websites. You can find more on his website at http://tokyoma.de.

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