I’ve heard you can even write your own components for Server Connect and use them in Wappler!
That was me who thought that, sorry.
Officially wrote my farewell message on the Bubble forum and pressed the Logout button.
So here I come, Wappler!
Lol buddy! Please edit that
No, that wasn’t you. It was another guy.
Ugh man I just pressed logout
Can I copy paste your comment here without your name?
Gerbert, I think.
Anyway, it’s not a critique against you, but against the mods from Bubble forum like @Nigel_Godfrey who banned me so I can’t clarify things about Wappler. As you already know Wappler posts are being deleted left and right.
I just went back to edit it but just realized that I got banned right after posting my farewell message. lol
Serves you right!
They even removed my post where I linked Bubble’s G2 listing and told everyone to go and write an honest review. lol
That’s where you can really screw them, that’s where they are getting their Enterprise clients from.
I saw that one be deleted in front of my eyes! The mods are now not mods, but shills. Eventually they are going to get replaced by company mods in this pivot.
Maybe a lame question but here it is:
Based on Wappler’s functionality, would it be possible for me to integrate this BlinkID SDK into my Wappler project? Would such thing require some coding on my end?
Should be possible, but requires coding. It looks like a cool project. Candidate for a frontend extension.
Edit: they have a REST API. You dont need to code.
https://docs.microblink.com/documentation/cloudapi/overview.html#introduction
To clarify: if you want to use the github repo sdk(free I believe) you need to code. If you want to use the cloud service you don’t need to code.
Thanks @Wappster,
Almost home after a long vacation. Back to continue the series soon.
Welcome to the Wappler. Glad you choose for Wappler!
I believe most of the no-code solutions are bad, they are simple to use but there is always a vendor lock and you have to watch out for its pricing models. Low-code solutions are perhaps not as simple but offer more flexibility and mostly no vendor lock. Depending on the tool it offers you a visual editing experience and often a ready to use framework. With Wappler you are free to use the code anywhere, you only pay for the development of your app and can host it anywhere you want, so you or your customers have complete freedom. Also you can use Wappler to learn some development skills to get more independent, but event for experienced developers Wappler can be useful as an IDE to make developing faster.