If you reach a point where you'd like to build (compile) an app and run it as an executable, then you'll need to purchase a license. With Xojo, you can build apps, and then run them in debug mode for as long as you'd like, all at no charge. If you're a Tulip developer who is interested in taking the next step into software development, then you should check out Xojo. While Tulip is a "no-code" application development platform, Xojo is a "low-code" application development platform. You can even use it to develop apps that run on the Raspberry Pi. You can use it to develop desktop apps (for macOS, Windows, Linux), mobile apps (currently only for iOS, but Android support is on the way), Web apps, and console apps. Xojo is a cross-platform application development tool. You can use the app to explore the Tulip API, and potentially reuse some of the code in it to build your own Xojo-based apps that integrate with Tulip.īut first, here's a short video that shows how the Tulip API Explorer works, and some of the Tulip API calls that you can make with it. I'll also share a simple Xojo-based app that I've developed called the Tulip API Explorer. In this post, I'll discuss Xojo, explain what it is, and why I think Tulip developers might want to check it out. What I found was that it is incredibly easy to do. I wanted to see what it would take to develop an external application that integrates with Tulip via the Tulip API. I recently spent some time experimenting with the Tulip API, and specifically with Xojo. The Tulip API is easy to use, and provides access to both the data stored in the tables and metadata (data about the database itself, including a list of tables in your account's database, and the fields in each table). You can also access Tulip Tables remotely using the Tulip API. With Tulip Tables, you can easily build a database, and then read and write data to it from within your Tulip apps - and do all of that without writing a single line of code. One of the really nice features of Tulip is its support for Tables.
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