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    Single Step Debugger
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    Microsoft is pushing on us this system as an alternative (instead of .net core and Blazor) of rewriting some big old order and data processing applications. Anybody with any experience on this? At first glance I'm genuinely scared.

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      Microsoft is pushing on us this system as an alternative (instead of .net core and Blazor) of rewriting some big old order and data processing applications. Anybody with any experience on this? At first glance I'm genuinely scared.

      Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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      Yet another no code attempt. Of course Microsoft has to jump on the bandwagon. Nothing to get scared about. :laugh:

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        Yet another no code attempt. Of course Microsoft has to jump on the bandwagon. Nothing to get scared about. :laugh:

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        And I doubt they'll eat this dog food.

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          Yet another no code attempt. Of course Microsoft has to jump on the bandwagon. Nothing to get scared about. :laugh:

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          Create a Digital Ocean Droplet for .NET Core Web API with a real SSL Certificate on a Domain

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          Thanks. What I'm scared of is that we will put a lot of effort in this conversion and at the end it will become clear that there are "too many exceptions" and the project will be scraped. Or the end result will be unusable mess.

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            Thanks. What I'm scared of is that we will put a lot of effort in this conversion and at the end it will become clear that there are "too many exceptions" and the project will be scraped. Or the end result will be unusable mess.

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            I would never look at a no/low code solution for a project - you will inevitably encounter something that the no/low code can't do.

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              Microsoft is pushing on us this system as an alternative (instead of .net core and Blazor) of rewriting some big old order and data processing applications. Anybody with any experience on this? At first glance I'm genuinely scared.

              Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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              Do a head to head eval based on Gartner magic quadrant for low code. There are at least three products I would recommend ahead of MS power apps. My memories of power apps demos/POCs: Trying to write a simple formula to enable/disable a button based on a few other fields was barely writable and unintelligible. Good luck writing the logic to prevent users from double clicking a button and submitting the form twice!

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                I would never look at a no/low code solution for a project - you will inevitably encounter something that the no/low code can't do.

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                At the end of the day the thing low code cannot do is "be a developer" I think. What happens in low code if you make, with its help, an error of intent instead of function? That is, "it worked as designed" but the design was wrong? When you have developers, you say "Oh, you guys got the design wrong. We meant ." (Kidding, mostly) You (as a developer) go do data-doctoring and maybe take care of some other adhoc processes that need to spin off and happen as a result of the issue. In low code? Do you just start pursuing creating those tasks in low code? How do you even know the need exists?

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