Thanks to No-Code, it is now possible to create applications or digital products without having to write a single line of code (or almost!). We will see that the limit between code and No-Code is progressively decreasing and allows to create more and more complex solutions. In addition to tech profiles, these tools are more and more used by teams within companies, such as Airtable or Notion. The question is how to maintain these tools within the teams and how to ensure the security of their use and the protection of sensitive data. Find all the conferences of this theme on the program.
Overwhelming innovation or IS architecture drift? The NoCode experience of Energies de Loire
Grégoire Papion, president of the company Energies de Loire, tells us how his construction company used the No-code and went from 2 to 55 people and more than 13M€ of turnover.
What happens when business services adopt No-Code tools without an IT department? How to maintain this No-Code culture with a growing team?
Between overflowing innovation and IT architecture drift, we will share with you the experience of Energies de Loire.
How to hack a No-code application to better protect it
We often hear "No-Code is about security holes", and yes, there are some, but not because of the tools, rather because of their use. Joyce Kettering, DevRel at WeWeb will hack her own web-app and show you step by step how to mitigate the risks within your applications.
She will show how information flows on the internet, all the data available in the browser inspector and that even if the data is not on the page, it can be visible in the browser. She will also talk about API calls, authentication and the importance of protecting the admin role.
Can No-Code be legally considered as code?
Benoit-Marie Flach is the co-founder of Ksaar, a French No-Code editor that allows the creation of interactive multi-interface and multi-role applications. The company has passed an audit to verify the security of the potentially sensitive data it hosts.
#Spoileralert: did you know that No-Code tools are now legally considered as a programming language?
Benoit is going to tell you, without tongue in cheek, what he discovered during this audit, the surprises, both good and bad, the inconsistencies, and the impacts for them and their clients.
Create your first mobile app with FlutterFlow!
You have a bright idea for a mobile application and you would like to develop it? Unfortunately, you don't know where to start or how to program?
Flutterflow is THE trendy tool at the moment, halfway between code and No-Code. It is based on the Flutter framework from Google, which allows you to create and put online an application for both iOs and Android without having to code.
Fabrice Rabarijaona, FlutterFlow Expert at FlutterFlow France makes you discover Flutterflow by creating a live application from scratch.
Telemachus, Luke Skywalker, Bobby Fisher: the value of being well mentored
Linear careers are becoming increasingly rare, and we have to reinvent ourselves, or even retrain in the course of our professional lives. An odyssey sometimes strewn with pitfalls, frustrations and doubts, but also with encounters that are as decisive as they are virtuous.
Matildad De Souza, Webdesigner & Art Director at Tendre-D! Studio, is an active member of the No-Code France community and a converted Webflow expert developer. She has seen the importance of mentoring during her reconversion in the tech industry.
In her talk, she will compare the journeys of Telemachus, Luke Skywalker and Bobby Fisher to show the crucial impact of mentoring on personal and professional development, whether through formal programs or informal relationships. She will also share her experience on how to cultivate mentoring relationships.
Tuto No-code : How I launched an iOS/Android mobile app in side project in 2 weeks
Launching a complete mobile app in only 2 weeks without the need for advanced technical skills seems impossible? Antoine de Verneuil, CEO at Strapp, will prove to you that it can be done! Discover the step-by-step process (definition of the functional scope, choice of the No-Code solution, wireframes, integration on Adalo, beta testing and final publication), the tools and key actions to perform.
This presentation will also allow you to better understand how No-Code can help product teams or entrepreneurs looking for technical support to get started.
When No-code meets code, the ultimate frontier
Pillars of the French No-Code landscape, Alexis Kovalenko, is the co-founder of Contournement and the founder of the No-Code France community. Because of his position in the heart of the no-code ecosystem, he has been able to gather many testimonies and meet many actors of the field. He will share with you his observations and his opinion on the increasingly close links between code and no-code.
Indeed, when we talk about no-code tools, we quickly come to the question of the limits they face. These are mainly technical limits, but also limits of use that slow down their adoption. However, these limits are constantly being pushed back thanks to the rapid evolution of no-code tools, the arrival of many experienced developers on these tools and the rise in competence of no-coders on technical subjects like APIs.
The Chronicles of Ordinary Sexism
Marine-Pétroline Soichot, creator of the podcast The Chronicles of Ordinary Sexismproposes a stand up conference. She will talk about the ordinary sexism that pervades our lives and explain how to flush it out and neutralize it with pedagogy, humor and zero guilt.
So yes, she won't talk about No-Code, but in the community we know her well as a no-code ops expert! Don't hesitate to discuss with her about Notion and productivity tools, it's her hobby ;)
Meet the No-Code community at Web2day!
Ottho, the pioneers and leaders of No-Code training in France and the SFPN (the French Union of No-Code Professionals) will be present on the exhibitor village to discuss No-Code, its professionalization and test tools! This is your opportunity to meet and exchange with experts in the field and to ask all your questions.