Ophir Lojkine: SQLPage — Building a full web application with nothing but Postgres and SQL queries

Discover SQLPage, a low-code, open-source solution for building web applications using only SQL queries, no coding required, ideal for non-technical users and developers alike, allowing for rapid development and easy customization.

Key takeaways
  • SQLPage is a web application server that allows you to build web applications using only SQL queries, with no need for programming.
  • It’s a low-code, open-source solution that can be used to build static websites, APIs, and simple web applications.
  • SQLPage is designed to be easy to use, with a simple and intuitive syntax, and allows you to build web applications quickly, without needing to write code.
  • It has built-in support for common features like authentication, validation, and rendering, and can be used to build applications that require a high level of customization.
  • SQLPage can be used to build applications that are scalable, efficient, and easy to maintain, and is suitable for a wide range of use cases, from simple blogs to complex enterprise applications.
  • One of the key benefits of SQLPage is its ability to allow non-technical users to build web applications without needing to learn programming languages.
  • SQLPage has been used to build a wide range of applications, including a Twitter-like application, an archeological data entry system, and a transport management system.
  • The speaker claims that with SQLPage, you can build an application in 20 lines of SQL, and has built multiple websites over the weekend using the tool.
  • SQLPage has been well-received by users, with many praising its ease of use and flexibility.
  • The speaker believes that SQLPage has the potential to revolutionize the way we build web applications, and is suitable for a wide range of use cases, from simple applications to complex enterprise systems.