The latest version of Linx has been launched. You can read about the release here
Linx is built for companies who need a fast, simple, and secure way to create backend services, integrations, and APIs. It enables developers and operations to go from ideation to production in hours or days versus weeks or months by giving them one seamless, combined experience that abstracts away the complexity of software development.
Some of the unique features include;
- All-Purpose – Linx is an abstraction of programming itself and not domain, process or tooling specific. This means it can be used for any backend application in any domain with no limitations on connections to other tools and services.
- Programming Paradigm – Linx is not constrained by a domain or use-case driven paradigm and is often used in conjunction with other low-code tools to provide the API or integration services that those tools are not designed for. It also allows for the easy implementation of complex functionality.
- Developer Experience – Typical use is similar to working in any other traditional IDEs. Users can build, debug and test functionality using common operations for functions, types and services.
- Technology agnostic – Linx works with any tool or service (SaaS, systems, apps and legacy), database (SQL, Oracle, OLE DB, ODBC, Postgres Mongo) and files (XML, Json, text, csv, PDF)
- Hosting – 1-click deployment to on-premise or cloud. Security, configuration, logging & metrics are standard.
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