Google App Maker will soon be deprecated. What alternative will App Maker experts like Markus Malessa move to? [closed] - google-app-maker

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Markus Malessa has provided some fantastic answers to Goole App Maker questions here on Stack Overflow. However, App Maker will soon be decommissioned. What will be the preferred alternative for App Maker experts like Markus?

I appreciate the call out although I would not necessarily consider myself an ‘expert’ by any means. I do have to say that the initial choice for AM was largely due to the fact that it was part of our G Suite subscription and I was somewhat familiar with Google Apps Script and HTML/CSS due to some free standing app development using the HtmlService. Given that my background and education is actually not programming related at all I would consider myself to be the target market for these types of programs were little to no code is required.
Unfortunately the reality is that my place of work never really committed much funding to this project outside of my time and more so this was probably what some coders would apparently refer to as their 20% project. So really at the moment I am not sure yet where I will end up after this. I’m afraid though that unless we decide to pony up some funds for something else we will be back where we used to be before this without a lot of functionality.
Anyway best of luck to all citizen developers that took a plunge into App Maker, you guys are all great and it has been a pleasure providing feedback to you all.

I recommend using Angular, since it's also based on JavaScript.

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Choose GUI for cross-platform - tables and databases [closed]

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I am trying to write an app that should ideally work on multiple platforms. Most importantly, it should become a webapp, but also be usable as a desktop solution for windows. (Potentially Iphone/Ipad App, but I want to start small)
That said, I thought about using kivy and it seems ok overall, however it is important to me to display data from sqlite databases. The databases are nothing special or overly complex, just containing data on let's say customers, employees and financial (banking) data. I want to add data and display it as tables or graphs. That is basically the whole functionality relating to the GUI.
I realized that the table widget KivyMD seems to be the only one I can use in that regard. It occurs to me, that the PyQt6-table funcionality is much better though.
I now realized though, that I cannot make a webapp with neither PyQt6 nor Kivy. Unfortunate.
So it seems I have to choose webapp or desktop or mobile app.
As webapp is the most important one, which framework should I use?
And no, I do not want to switch to Java Script :). I want to stick with Python for now. I don't have time to learn Java Script at this time, maybe later.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Best
Ben
See above :)
I tried Kivy and PyQT.

Multi-tenancy in SugarCRM [closed]

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I am looking for a multi tenant solution with sugarcrm.
Please note that,I don't like to go with creating multiple Sugarcrms instances.
In fact, I want to offer a solution for multiple organizations with different contacts, clients ... etc.
I am using SugarCE-Full-6.5.14(Community Edition) version of sugarcrm. Is that possible with this version of sugar?.
I have seen several links about the same,but unfortunately i could not get a solution from those links..
Any one please provide some useful informations about the same or what changes i need to be made in this version to manage multiple organizations ?.
Thanks,
There are a number of reasons why it isn't a good idea to use SugarCRM, as-is, for multi-tenant purposes. See:
http://cheleguanaco.blogspot.com/2010/09/sugarcrm-101-how-do-i-manage-multiple.html
http://cheleguanaco.blogspot.com/2013/03/sugarcrm-101-multiple-businesses.html
If you really want to force it to work you would need something to keep the data segregated like SecuritySuite: https://www.sugaroutfitters.com/addons/securitysuite
But there will always be potential holes. It is best to just spin up a new instance for each customer.
Yes edaklij - It is very much possible to have www.xsw.com/x , www.xsw.com/y, www.xsw.com/z etc, what you just need is a webserver where www.xsw.com pointed to main root directory, and within that you have sub-directories x, y ,z etc. Now each of sub directory contains one complete Sugar instance, and you are done.
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ASP.NET Reporting Tools (without MS SQL) [closed]

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I was given the task to create statistical reports and integrate them to an asp.net application (Webforms) connected to a MySQL DB.
I was looking at this question. However, the accepted answer is about SQL Reporting Services (I am using MySQL), and the most voted answer lists different tools (Crystal, ActiveReports, XtraReports Telerik, Versareports) but suggests they are all evolving and it was in 2009.
So, what options do I have at the present? Which one would you recommend me? Why?
If you want the quick and dirty, easy to use, and fairly flexible option, then ActiveReports still gets my vote. The most extensive is Crystal, but you have to really need the extra bang to warrant it's use, at least IMO. Telerik fits in between (if you are really familiar with their other UI controls, it is not a bad option, however, as the learning curve is greatly shortened).

PSD slicing outsourcing service [closed]

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There are a couple of online services that offer PSD to XHTML/CSS. Which one do you recommend? How should I choose one?
First, I recommend using someone in your own network of people first. If you know someone with this skill who is open to freelancing, offer the project to them. Talk to local schools with web design/development classes and ask if they keep a list of freelance students. Build up your business relationships with people close to you.
If that doesn't work, choose one online the way you would choose anything. Research. Look at their portfolios. Go to one of the sites they did and "view source" in your browser to look at their code. Ask a web developer friend if she thinks it's well done. Look at more than one example and make sure they have consistent quality. Try to find out how long they've been around. (Do a whois search and find out how long the site has been registered, for one). Look at the person's resume if they offer it, or ask for a resume and any references they may have. You might even try to contact one of their clients and ask how their experience was with them.
In the end, when you've balanced price and your research, you have to take a leap of faith, but with your research, you probably will choose well.
You might want to consider learning how to do it yourself. I find that even with a complex design, I usually spend 90% of my time making the design in Photoshop and only 10% converting that to HTML+CSS. It's really worth getting to know HTML and CSS inside-out so you can complete the process.
Some clue here
alt text http://shup.com/Shup/375934/11063214233-My-Desktop.png
You can get help from this site
http://www.psdtohtmlreviews.com/
And I think this one is mostly recommended
http://designshack.co.uk/articles/reviews/psd-to-html-by-psd2html
But first of all consider answer of #josh
And here are links of some good tutorials of PSD 2 HTML conversion http://www.bestpsdtohtml.com/20-best-psd-to-xhtml-css-tutorials/
You can learn yourself
If you have to convert for once you may look at http://csswithcolour.com/
and if you have requirements for many projects or future projects then
http://htmlbutcher.com/ looks to be a good tool.

Generic applet style system for publishing mathematics demonstrations? [closed]

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Anyone who's tried to study mathematics using online resources will have come across these Java applets that demonstrate a particular mathematical idea. Examples:
http://www.math.ucla.edu/~tao/java/Mobius.html
http://www.mathcs.org/java/programs/FFT/index.html
I love the idea of this interactive approach because I believe it is very helpful in conveying mathematical principles.
I'd like to create a system for visually designing and publishing these 'mathlets' such that they can be created by teachers with little programming experience.
So in order to create this app, i'll need a GUI and a 'math engine'. I'll probably be working with .NET because thats what I know best and i'd like to start experimenting with F#. Silverlight appeals to me as a presentation framework for this project (im not worried about interoperability right now).
So my questions are:
does anything like this exist already in full form?
are there any GUI frameworks for displaying mathematical objects such as graphs & equations?
are there decent open source libraries that exposes a mathematical framework (Math.NET looks good, just wondering if there is anything else out there)
is there any existing work on taking mathematical models/demos built with maple/matlab/octave/mathematica etc and publishing them to the web?
You might want to look at Wolfram demonstrations, and at the mathematica web player. This lets you take a Mathematica file and run it from a browser, and the demonstrations site already has thousands of demonstrations.

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