I had the opportunity to present at Tulip's second "Developers Meeting" today. As a follow-up, here are some notes and links to the things that I demonstrated.

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Handlebars Custom Widget

A detailed blog post about the Handlebars Custom Widget - including a link to download the widget - is available here: https://timdietrich.me/blog/tulip-handlebars-custom-widget/

Also, here are links to the other Tulip custom widgets that I've shared:

DataTable Custom Widget
https://timdietrich.me/blog/tulip-datatable-custom-widget/

jsExecute Custom Widget
https://timdietrich.me/blog/tulip-jsexecute-custom-widget/

Xojo

Xojo is the cross-platform, low-code, application development tool that I demonstrated. I've written a few blog posts about Xojo and how we can use it to develop desktop, mobile, and Web apps that integrate with Tulip, via the Tulip API. Here they are:

Tulip and Xojo: No-Code Meets Low-Code
https://timdietrich.me/blog/tulip-xojo-api-explorer/

Tulip and Xojo: Job Status Web App
https://timdietrich.me/blog/tulip-xojo-job-status-web-app/

Tulip and Xojo: Job Status Android App
https://timdietrich.me/blog/tulip-xojo-job-status-android-app/

As I mentioned during today's meeting, I think that Xojo is a great way for Tulip developers to take the step from no-code to low-code development.

To learn more about Xojo, visit https://www.xojo.com/.

Wrapping Up

I want to thank the team at Tulip - especially Russell Waddell - for the opportunity to present today.

If you have any questions about the widgets that I've shared, or the Tulip / Xojo integration work that I've been doing, please feel free to reach out to me directly, or over on the Tulip Community Web site.