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Course Date:
TBA
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Registration Period:
TBA
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Duration/Frequency:
16 Hours
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Mode of Training:
Face-to-Face (Classroom Teaching), Practical Training
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Venue:
Singapore Polytechnic
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Funding:
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The course introduces participants the fundamentals of the low-code application development and its Graphical User Interface tools and Drag-and-Drop features for mobile application development in a quick and easy way.
The objective of this course is to introduce participants to a low-code development platform, basic development process and lifecycle, use cases and its benefits.
Participants will understand the basics of building an app such as building pages from scratch, setting up data structure with domain model, creating custom logic using the microflows using the visual interface tools and features. There will be hands-on sessions with a low-code development platform (Mendix) to build a simple business mobile application while applying the knowledge and skills learnt.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
1. Describe a low-code development platform, basic development process and lifecycle
2. Explain the benefits with low-code app development from use cases
3. Explain the basics of building an app using low-code development platform
4. Building an app from scratch using visual tools
5. Setup data structure using domain models
6. Create custom logic using the microflows to express the logic of the application
7. Build a low-code business mobile app and deploy it on a mobile device
Topics to be covered
- Introduction to low-code development platform (Mendix)
Basic Development Processes and Lifecycle
Introduction to Mendix Learning Paths and Certifications
Use Cases and Benefits
Getting started with Mendix Studio
- Introduction to visual tools, features and automation processes
Introduction to automation processes
Building an app from scratch
Setting up data structure using domain models
Quiz 1
- Data validation, consistency, microflows and securing an app
- Building a low-code business mobile app (Guided) and deploy an app on the mobile device (Mini-Project)