Yes, I am keen on more indepth tutorials on Backendless as most of the tutorials available on YT are short and not indepth. Thanks James for your effort and spending time to create such amazing tutorials and I have been following your channel since the day I discovered it.
Would love to see more videos on backendless. Especially ones where the data is managed in backendless, and the front end is managed elsewhere...like maybe by bubble?
James I have enjoyed all of your videos. All series I've enjoyed Bubble app driver they're all great. I think backendless is a wonderful tool with many opportunities to develop like you say very sophisticated apps. Doing an extensive video series I think would help a lot of beginner with this tool. And you're teaching technique is wonderful
I am following you, and will watch all videos really knowledgeable, I want to know is there a place where I can watch, how no code platform are growing and which one have how much market share.
This looks very interesting. Would love to know more about the logic building capabilities and data connectivity. I'm currently using Bubble in great depth to build my startup prototypes, but this looks like a very good alternative.
i am a user of backendless and i have shipped an app on the stores using it. (didn't use the builder UI) there is nothing like it and its extremely easy and powerful and the team are on another level of support.
Nice video, thanks for the effort. An issue for me hoping you could comment is it's hard making apps look good on Bubble, most look done ages ago, is it as hard to make thing look nice on Backendless? Like Squarespace makes beautiful modern looking web sites and elements like buttons and boxes etc. Webflow hard not to make stuff not look good there with their tools and templates...Things looking good is kind of critical to show something is done professionally.
Thanks James. I have watched a few of your videos, and you are the most helpful UA-camr with regard to no-code builders at the moment. I am trying to determine whether we can download the source code for an app built in Backendless (html, css and javascript). In other words, is Backendless "locked in", like Bubble is for instance? Thank you for your work.
@Larisa’s Podcast by Larisa Ma I switched from no code to code. The extra costs, lack of control, rules & having companies foot on my neck just isn't worth it.
@Larisa’s Podcast by Larisa Ma You're welcome. Others might try to convince you that your app idea is complex to charge you a grip, but it's simple. Remove the chef theme & just think about the bookings service & the marketplace and it's simple. Breaking projects down into small pieces is a important skill in programming. I'm not learning app development to freelance. I'm learning to start my own tech company soon & develop great apps for many purposes. Social medias will be 1 of my main niches.
@Larisa’s Podcast by Larisa Ma I plan to build robust social media apps that allow free speech. And I have many plans to create lots of opportunities for users too & far more.
@Larisa’s Podcast by Larisa Ma Content creators been tired of YT. In fact, most people have been tired of FB Twitter, etc because of lack of free speech, forcing us to agree with left wing agendas & far more BS. No other developers have stepped up to them, but I will within months after my full stack development education is complete. I'm aiming for it being complete within 2-3 months. I'm not gonna be another average joe. Ima be 1 of the elite masters of programming to make sure I can compete & surpass the big dogs. Ima also master business marketing & everything involving money to create opportunities, hire the right people & far more. The name LEAGLE will be huge within a year or 2.
Always curious about data connectivity ... can the app only access data stored in tables that are created within the Backendless environment, or can you also easily connect to (for instance) Google sheets, OneDrive files etc.
Yes, I am keen on more indepth tutorials on Backendless as most of the tutorials available on YT are short and not indepth. Thanks James for your effort and spending time to create such amazing tutorials and I have been following your channel since the day I discovered it.
Would love to see more videos on backendless. Especially ones where the data is managed in backendless, and the front end is managed elsewhere...like maybe by bubble?
Yes, please do more videos about backendless. This looks amazing and intuitive to use.
I love the way you teach and bring future tools to us.
Great video James. Yes, we need a more enhanced video on Backendless. Looks like an amazing tool. Keep up the great work! 👍
I want more videos from Backendless since now we got front and backend tools in a single platform. Is amazing how Backendless evolved!
Thank you so much James. Looking forward to your indepth tutorials on Backendless.
This is new to me and am also keen to learn more. Sounds like a fantastic tool
Great video but can’t see any detail in main window with your portrait window floating on the side ( viewing on mobile).
I would love to see more in depth videos about Backendless.
James I have enjoyed all of your videos. All series I've enjoyed Bubble app driver they're all great. I think backendless is a wonderful tool with many opportunities to develop like you say very sophisticated apps. Doing an extensive video series I think would help a lot of beginner with this tool. And you're teaching technique is wonderful
I am following you, and will watch all videos really knowledgeable, I want to know is there a place where I can watch, how no code platform are growing and which one have how much market share.
This looks very interesting. Would love to know more about the logic building capabilities and data connectivity. I'm currently using Bubble in great depth to build my startup prototypes, but this looks like a very good alternative.
Will you think this will replace or take a chunk from other TOP nocode apps
i am a user of backendless and i have shipped an app on the stores using it. (didn't use the builder UI)
there is nothing like it and its extremely easy and powerful and the team are on another level of support.
Are you still happy with it? What did you use to write the app? Any comments appreciated.
@@aklnz1234 very happy. the team is always helping the system is handling my traffic to the app good. still have minor issues but the team is with me
We love your videos. Can you please do a video on using bubble as front end, and using backendless as the key backend?
Thanks
I would love to see something about using Adalo as the front-end app builder, using Backendless as the backend for more scalable mobile apps.
Did you make a new video? I cant find it
more backendless content pls
Nice video, thanks for the effort. An issue for me hoping you could comment is it's hard making apps look good on Bubble, most look done ages ago, is it as hard to make thing look nice on Backendless? Like Squarespace makes beautiful modern looking web sites and elements like buttons and boxes etc. Webflow hard not to make stuff not look good there with their tools and templates...Things looking good is kind of critical to show something is done professionally.
Thanks James. I have watched a few of your videos, and you are the most helpful UA-camr with regard to no-code builders at the moment. I am trying to determine whether we can download the source code for an app built in Backendless (html, css and javascript). In other words, is Backendless "locked in", like Bubble is for instance? Thank you for your work.
You have to pay for the pro version to get access to the front end code. Then it is not locked in.
Hi, Jmaes NoCode! i am so exeited to see you're dadtea table vieo
Do an in depth video comparing this tool to code, so we can see how it compares to code.
@Larisa’s Podcast by Larisa Ma I switched from no code to code. The extra costs, lack of control, rules & having companies foot on my neck just isn't worth it.
@Larisa’s Podcast by Larisa Ma What type of app are you wanting to get developed?
@Larisa’s Podcast by Larisa Ma You're welcome. Others might try to convince you that your app idea is complex to charge you a grip, but it's simple. Remove the chef theme & just think about the bookings service & the marketplace and it's simple. Breaking projects down into small pieces is a important skill in programming. I'm not learning app development to freelance. I'm learning to start my own tech company soon & develop great apps for many purposes. Social medias will be 1 of my main niches.
@Larisa’s Podcast by Larisa Ma I plan to build robust social media apps that allow free speech. And I have many plans to create lots of opportunities for users too & far more.
@Larisa’s Podcast by Larisa Ma Content creators been tired of YT. In fact, most people have been tired of FB Twitter, etc because of lack of free speech, forcing us to agree with left wing agendas & far more BS. No other developers have stepped up to them, but I will within months after my full stack development education is complete. I'm aiming for it being complete within 2-3 months. I'm not gonna be another average joe. Ima be 1 of the elite masters of programming to make sure I can compete & surpass the big dogs. Ima also master business marketing & everything involving money to create opportunities, hire the right people & far more. The name LEAGLE will be huge within a year or 2.
Always curious about data connectivity ... can the app only access data stored in tables that are created within the Backendless environment, or can you also easily connect to (for instance) Google sheets, OneDrive files etc.
Good overview. U shud make a comprehensive vid 😇