Have you ever dreamed of creating your own app but felt held back by the daunting world of coding? What if you could go from idea to a fully functional, feature-rich app in just one day—without ...
Building a full-stack application can feel like an overwhelming task, especially if coding isn’t your strong suit. Even for seasoned developers, juggling backend setups, frontend design, and database ...
Gone are the days when you had to know how to code in order to build an app. No-code platforms are software solutions that allow anyone to build web and mobile apps, using visual interfaces and ...
I sat down with podcast regular Sam Thompson, and we talked about how he's planning to launch an AI-powered recipe app using ...
A couple of years ago, fascinated by the role technology plays in shaping our society, I began to explore the various tools and platforms powering our digital world. I attended Ruby on Rails workshops ...
In 2012, after many years of writing about startups, I thought I’d try my hand at creating one of my own. I came up with an idea for an app that I thought was super cool. The resulting product was ...
OIC of Oklahoma County hosts a two-day workshop to help participants turn ideas into app prototypes, no coding required.
AI is already transforming the way we search, gather information, create, code, decipher data and more, and now it may democratize the process of building an app, too. A new AI-powered startup called ...
Mobile apps have become part of the bedrock of how the world at large gets things done and spends a lot of its leisure time, so it’s no surprise that the development of them has become increasingly ...
Apptile, an SaaS startup specializing in no-code mobile app development, has secured $2.5 million in seed funding. The funds will be used “to launch Apptile’s innovative platform, allowing Shopify ...
For years, I’ve had a secret ambition tucked away somewhere near the back of my brain. It was to write a simple note-taking app—one that wouldn’t be overwhelmed with features and that would reflect my ...