The approach involved providing users with a built-in editor to enhance their experience in building apps, allowing quick access to UI, context, and state. This was achieved by incorporating an LSP (Language Server Protocol) to stream code changes over a WebSocket connection and save them in the file system for object-oriented Python.notation access.
Do you find yourself or your team building internal apps frequently for your company? Are you familiar with the term "forms over data"? They are super empowering for your org but they can be pretty repetitive and you might find yourself spending more time than you'd like working on them rather than core products and services. I invited Jimmy Chan from Dropbase to tell us about their service who's tagline is "Build internal web apps with just Python." It's a cool service and a fun conversation.
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