The 11 apps below total 29 lines of SQLPage code:
CRUD
(source) | http://216.137.179.125:8008/1line.sql
(source) | http://216.137.179.125:8008/chart.sql
(source) | http://216.137.179.125:8008/blog.sql
(source) | http://216.137.179.125:8008/markdown.sql
(source) | http://216.137.179.125:8008/items.sql
(source) | http://216.137.179.125:8008/table.sql
(source) | http://216.137.179.125:8008/layout.sql
INTEGRATE 3RD PARTY WEB APIs
(source) | http://216.137.179.125:8008/api.sql
(source) | http://216.137.179.125:8008/map_search.sql
SERVE A WEB API
(source) | http://216.137.179.125:8008/messages_api.sql
INTEGRATE PYTHON CODE (could be any language)
(source) | http://216.137.179.125:8008/word_count_python.sql | (count.py)
Anyone can quickly learn how to use the 29 lines of code above, and SQLPage takes less than a minute to install. SQLPage integrates directly with SQL code, in any common RDBMS, to generate web based UIs and APIs populated by SQL query results. No other web frameworks, language ecosystem tools, or software development layers are required for SQL users, so the complexity of building web apps is dramatically reduced. In addition to serving data through UI and web API interfaces, SQLPage can request data from 3rd party APIs, integrate directly with back-end code written in any other programming language, and incorporate new custom UI components built with any web framework. Bootstrap and Tabler (with all its components & 5000+ icons) are built in. Every SQLPage task is accomplished entirely with SQL code.
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS AND RESOURCES
http://216.137.179.125:8008/sqlpage_intro.sql
http://learnsqlpage.com/sqlpage_quickstart.html
http://sql.datapage.app/documentation.sql