Best of NoCode โ€” November 2024

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    Avatar of devsquadDev Squadยท1y

    Animate SVGs Without Code! ๐Ÿš€ Meet SVGator โ€“ Your New Animation Toolkit ๐Ÿ–Œ๏ธโœจ

    SVGator allows you to animate SVG designs without any coding through a drag-and-drop interface. You can create interactive animations triggered by clicks and scrolls, and export them in various formats like SVG, Lottie, GIF, or video. It's ideal for enhancing UI/UX on both web and mobile platforms.

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    Case Study: ChainGPT Labs

    Explore the creative journey behind ChainGPT Labs, developed by Sigma Software Design, showcasing the development of a visually cohesive and functionally advanced platform for Web3 startups. Highlights include branding, 3D design, and interactive web development using tools like Webflow, GSAP, and FFmpeg. The cohesive visual identity, incorporation of 3D elements, and experimental layout designs demonstrate innovative solutions tailored for the Web3 ecosystem.

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    Avatar of dailydoseofdsDaily Dose of Data Science | Avi Chawla | Substackยท1y

    The No-code Data Science Tool Stack

    Explore 8 powerful no-code tools for data science and machine learning tasks. Tools like Mito, Gigasheet, PivotTableJS, Drawdata, PyGWalker, Visual Python, Tensorflow Playground, and ydata-profiling offer various features like spreadsheet interfaces, large-scale data analysis, pivot tables, interactive visualizations, GUI-based code generation, and automated EDA reports. Additionally, SwarmZero addresses the limitations of OpenAI's Swarm by offering a highly customizable, production-ready multi-agent app framework.

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    Rails is better low code than low code

    Ruby on Rails can often provide better long-term flexibility compared to low code platforms, especially when future requirements are uncertain or when additional custom features are needed. While low code tools are efficient for simple CRUD applications, they can be limiting as they are often closed systems. Rails, being an open system with a strong focus on compressing complexity, allows for more extensive customization and easier adaptation to future changes, making it a better choice for programmers and projects where innovation is expected.

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    Avatar of codropsCodropsยท1y

    Recreating the Mac Mini Effect Step-by-Step in Rive

    The post provides a step-by-step guide to recreating the Mac Mini animation using Rive, a no-code animation tool. Key sections include an overview of the Rive interface, the use of nested artboards, setting up animation timelines, utilizing state machines for complex transitions, and creating faux 3D effects. Tips for grouping layers and using solo mode are also highlighted for efficient animation creation.