The technologies that allow people who do not have much technological skills to start making apps for smartphones, tablets or web sites are nothing new, but the proposals have become more diverse in recent times and make it easier to help you build apps.
In this context, we're going to talk about Kodular again, a platform that helps you to create applications quickly as it just enables you to drag "components" (the basic visual elements of every software, the interface) onto a blank screen smartphone to create the app. Text boxes or popup buttons may be these elements... It's best to search their support pages for beginners from the link below to comprehend all this.
Since the components have the style of Material Design Manuals, the applications that can be created in Kodular also have a nice look. The "blocks", that is, the elements responsible for linking the components to how they respond to stimuli, actions and events, are the second portion, which gives meaning to these components. It is represented well by the illustration they provide on Kodular. When the user presses a particular button, what does the app do? What data am I meant to access? Much of this is taken care of by the bricks.
Kodular also aims to help create applications for another outstanding iOS smartphone operating system in the future, which would make it an interactive site. You can start developing your Android app at the moment using the following link.
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