The open source development environment manager
Backand is a powerful backend-as-a-service for AngularJS that provides out-of-the-box social login, push notifications, Ionic integration and much more. | It is a low-code general purpose programming language based on spreadsheet-like formulas. It is a strongly typed, declarative, and functional language, with imperative logic and state management available as needed. |
Data Storage: Work with JSON models, complex as you like, and let Backand add or edit the data for you.;
REST API for any Database: Backand automatically generates a REST API for any database, including MySQL, PostgreSQL and MS SQL Server.;
Advanced Data Models: Backand lets you create sophisticated data models with a single click, including parent-child relationships, many-to-many.;
Server-Side Logic: Create sophisticated server-side actions code in a snap. Triggers and on-demand actions can launch JavaScript code, send emails or execute transactional SQL scripts.;
Security & User Management: Backand provides a rich set of out-of-the-box security and user management features, including social signup, email verification, role-based security, active directory integration and more.;
Integration to 3rd-party services: Backand comes pre-integrated with many popular tools and services. Backand provides web-hooks so that you can integrate your own.;
Web platforms: AngularJs and ionic.;
Hosting: Backand is fully-managed and runs in the cloud, including all of your server-side, front-end and database.;
| Low-code; General purpose programming language; Based on spreadsheet-like formulas |
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