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Weather App – SAP AppGyver

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source link: https://blogs.sap.com/2022/06/12/weather-app-sap-appgyver/
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Weather App – SAP AppGyver

Hello everyone

Increasingly, customers are demanding low-code/no-code tools to accelerate digitization and business change. For that reason, SAP makes available SAP Business Application Studio as a low code tool and SAP AppGyver as a no code tool.

Reading about SAP AppGyver I found this blog challenge ‘No-Code Challenge: 0% Code, 100% App (and hoodies!)’ and I was encouraged to develop a simple application with SAP AppGyver to see how easy or difficult it could be for me to develop it

My App:

The application is a simple weather application that let the user know the tipical information about the weather in selected cities. It was the first contact with the tool so I understood that it would be better to make a simple application using local store, REST services integration, custom componets…

It has four views:

1. Main view that shows the information of a city and allow to navigate to all the cities that the user has selected

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       2. List of cities that the user has selected. In this view, the user can order the cities

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       3. A view to add a new city that is integrated with openstreetmap (only display in mobile)

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       4. About information: Static content with the reason of the development of the application

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The application is accesible by clicking in Weather App

My Experience:

From a general point of view, SAP App Gyver is a very powerful development tool since it allows you to create applications for the web as well as for IOS or Android and in a very simple way you can integrate different sources of data

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Or indicate the business logic of the application

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But I expected the tool to be much easier to use. Sometimes it can be exasperating trying to do something like ordering a list of objects and not knowing where to touch or how you can do it in the most efficient way. I think that the documentation could be better


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