Best of NoCode — June 2024
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Hacker News·2y
Python-based ETL
Amphi is a Python-based ETL tool designed for efficient data extraction, transformation, and loading with a low-code approach. It features a graphical user interface for designing data pipelines, generating deployable native Python code, and supporting various data formats like CSV and JSON. Amphi ensures flexibility, ease of sharing pipeline definitions, and guarantees data privacy as processing is done locally. The platform is aimed at fostering community collaboration among data practitioners of all levels.
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freeCodeCamp·2y
Why are senior developers learning low-code and AI tools? [Adrian Twarog Interview #129]
Adrian Twarog, a former office IT professional turned educator, shares insights on building development skills through volunteer projects, creating popular YouTube tutorials, and staying ahead in AI engineering. He also discusses his experiences as a developer in Perth, Australia, and how he manages to remain engaged with cutting-edge technology.
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Machine Learning News·2y
Microsoft Research Launches AutoGen Studio: A Low-Code Platform Revolutionizing Multi-Agent AI Workflow Development and Deployment
Microsoft Research has launched AutoGen Studio, a low-code platform designed to simplify the creation, testing, and deployment of multi-agent AI workflows. Building upon the open-source AutoGen framework, AutoGen Studio offers a user-friendly graphical interface that minimizes the need for coding skills. Key features include a low-code environment, export and deployment options, and a collaborative community for sharing workflows. The platform aims to make sophisticated AI accessible to a broader audience, promoting responsible AI development and fostering expertise through community collaboration.
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LogRocket·2y
Using AI for no-code design: Introducing Fronty
Fronty is an AI-powered, no-code web design platform that enables users to create live websites by uploading design images. It converts images into SEO-friendly HTML and CSS using a deep learning neural network called CNN. Unlike traditional AI design tools that rely on text prompts, Fronty uses image recognition to generate responsive, mobile-friendly webpages. While it offers impressive features like a visual website builder and free hosting, the platform still requires improvements to become a fully functional web design tool for production use.
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