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Have you ever had an idea for an app, but you don’t know the first thing about actually creating it? Low-Code. The name says it all. This development environment, quite literally, gives everyday people the tools they need to access the power of code without requiring further specialized knowledge or fancy qualifications. By using Mendix simple drag and drop functionality, we can all become citizen developers. So far in this series, we’ve learned more about how Low-Code works, its user-friendly interface, and how it helps organizations address manufacturing challenges through collaboration and integration. Here to help us close things out, we’re welcoming back Mendix pro’s Dina Durutlic, Product Marketing Manager, Erno Rorive, Senior Product Manager, and Jakob Schillinger, Technology Evangelist. In our final episode of this 3-part WTMT mini-series, we’ll explore the sheer simplicity of low-code application development, share examples of how it can be used for fun social media purposes and a few more serious manufacturing applications, and how it gives everyone equal access to the wide-reaching capabilities of the digital twin.You’ll also hear how Siemens Digital Industries Software portfolio played cupid, bringing Mendix into the family, and the next evolution of the Mendix journey as it drives further towards creating solutions. Finally, you’ll get a little teaser about the much-anticipated launch of Data Hub.Some Questions I Ask:How did Siemens acquire Mendix? (1:39)Can anyone really use Low-Code without knowing any code? (7:15)What is Data Hub? (11:08)What got you interested in Mendix? (12:24)Where should you start if you have an idea for an app? (13:51)What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The versatility of the digital twin (3:16)How DISW helps companies access the digital twin (5:19)The power of the connector (7:15)How you can get started with Mendix (14:44)Resources:Mendix AcademyMendix WorldConnect with Dina Durutlic:LinkedInConnect with Erno Rorive:LinkedInConnect with Jakob Schillinger:LinkedIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Mahogany and Fur. Original Air Date: 4/12/2013. Carl, Mark, and Moose talk about gun laws, Comedian Phil Johnson live on the phone, Liz is late, as usual, and reads the news, we talk about instagram and get our first caller, who may or may not be a plant by Carl.
The guys (minus Liz, cause she was late) talk St. Patricks Day, Drinking, Boobs, 1995 Internet, and to Richard Dunn, an awesome gentleman who has a ton of interesting things to say. Liz eventually shows up and ruins everything.