Profound.js Examples
Sample low-code apps to get you started
Business and Productivity
Database-driven business application examples
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The app is used to for hosting events. It allows users to select their schedule, rate sessions, and leave feedback for speakers
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Get customer info using REST web services. A demo of how to build and consume Web Services with and without parameters
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This space creates an AWS S3 Bucket Browser using AWS SDK APIs. It allows you to create and delete buckets, list objects in a bucket, and Upload, download, preview or delete objects.
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Stateless demo app, where the mobile client or the browser would control the flow of the application
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This space illustrates the simplest way to load a Rich Display grid with data, where all records are sent to the grid in bulk.
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RPG Application that allows you to work with Insurance Claims converted to Node.js to run in the cloud, using any database
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This space demonstrates how to create a more responsive grid using a layout widget and a little bit of JavaScript and a responsive edit screen. It also incorporates consuming a web service to load list data, adding image upload and display to a screen, and using gauges from Fusion Charts
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This is a full database maintenance CRUD application with view, change, add, and delete capabilities
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Development Basics
Learn the basics of Node.js, SQL, EJS, React, Vue, and Rich Displays
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A Hello World app with both dynamic output and input fields. Also illustrates the basics of animation.
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This is a simple demo of Fibers! Fibers simplifies code by avoiding messy code known as "callback hell", "promises hell", or "async/await hell". Once Fibers is setup, you never have to think about callbacks or promises (they are handled automatically for you).
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This workspace illustrates the basic setup of an HTML page that includes external JavaScript and CSS files
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This space demonstrates how to create a more responsive grid using a layout widget and a little bit of JavaScript.
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An example to show you how to create custom context (right-click) menus and add them to your widgets.
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Random
Miscellaneous projects to play with and learn from
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A fun example of how NodeRun widget appearances can be totally customized, with transition animations giving visual feedback.
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This small app allows to track your weight and graph it over a period of time. It tracks the data by your NodeRun user id.
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Fun and Games
Try these games and then check out the code
This is a Jeopardy application that uses questions about Profound Logic and programming. Feel free to customize!
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A multiple choice trivia game that consumes a web service from Open Trivia Database to generate questions and option choices.
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New Spaces
Projects from other developers like you
This app is designed to help decide what the next apparel options will be available for the Profound Logic team.
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How to collect Grid Data from a Load-All Grid (**not** fromGenie Generated or Database Driven Grids) for an on screen chart.
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RPG Application that allows you to work with Insurance Claims converted to Node.js to run in the cloud, using any database
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This space uses a web service api from Houndify which enables it to interpret common language questions and respond.
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This space creates an AWS S3 Bucket Browser using AWS SDK APIs. It allows you to create and delete buckets, list objects in a bucket, and Upload, download, preview or delete objects. This space is protected to protect the credentials being used for the example. To see the code or create a version to browse your own S3 buckets see http://noderun.com/al3/aws-s3-bucket-browser/
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