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gklijs07:06:27

Morning, on the way to become a Rapid Developer..

gklijs13:06:41

Yes, but going develop for Mendix, not with Mendix, but it helps to know how it's used.

chrisblom13:06:27

ah ok, the company i'm working for was just acquired by Mendix

chrisblom13:06:38

will you be working on kafka related stuff?

Mno10:06:42

That's the first time I couldn't find a wiki page for a programming language

Mno10:06:31

Some sort of language for robotics?

borkdude10:06:25

I think it's some kind of "4gl" language

Mno10:06:43

Had to Google that too

Mno10:06:48

😅

borkdude11:06:06

I see mendix has a section on their website about how they are different from 4gl... A colleague of mine like this "model driven" stuff, but it makes me feel kind of tired

borkdude11:06:56

I may be oversimplifying but often I feel these frameworks generate a lot of bloat that could be solved with a couple of Clojure macros :P Or better avoided altogether like ORM

borkdude11:06:42

I have never worked with it so it's totally unfounded

chrisblom11:06:40

it generates code, but you normally don't have to deal with the code directly

chrisblom11:06:58

they have a fancy visual editor around all this

chrisblom11:06:22

i never used it, but i have a lot of colleagues who use Mendix a lot

gklijs13:06:18

I guess it has it uses, as long as you know the limitations, and don't start working around them. It's also about the process around code, and let you easily share bits within a company or everyone.