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Many people are prejudiced against the Low-code community and even more so against the No-code crowd, but I want to show you that things aren't as bad as they seem. I Became a Low-Code Dev (oh no) Building Apps 10x Faster Erick Wendel In this video, I'm going to tell you how you can create a complete Web API using a Low-code tool, made in Node.js called Nodered, and I'll also tell you a little about the things I've been doing here and why I chose this tool to be the heart of my programming academy. If you've never heard of these terms, don't worry, I'm going to tell you in this video, so like it, subscribe and let's go! #devtips #nodered #lowcode ✅ Meet Higlobe https://bit.ly/higlobe-ew ✅ Meet my JavaScript academy https://bit.ly/ewacademy ✅ Class source code Setup code: https://bit.ly/nodered-tutorial-setup Class code: https://bit.ly/nodered-minicurso-ew ✅ Follow me on social media! / erickwendel_ / erickwendel / erickwendel_ ✅ Chapters 00:00 - Subscribe and turn on notifications! 00:44 - New challenges with EW Academy 02:15 - Publi: tip for those who receive in dollars! 03:25 - Strategies adopted for event management 03:56 - My benchmark of data integration tools 04:48 - Meet NodeRed, a low code tool 05:31 - NodeRed and productivity versus development from scratch 05:55 - More than 80k items in two weeks 06:55 - Where does Javascript come in? 07:14 - Preparation for the demo 07:49 - Demo: initializing the project 10:30 - Generating a new password hash for NodeRed 10:59 - Finalizing the project initialization 11:23 - Adding the project to Github and cloning it in NodeRed 15:00 - Understanding the commit and push process in NodeRed 16:00 - Creating a web API in NodeRed 19:45 - Testing the changes with a test request 22:12 - Connecting to the database 23:09 - Using the Knex module to connect to the database 28:06 - Testing changes to the database connection 30:19 - Tip for debugging in NodeRed 30:36 - Creating the tables 31:52 - Creating a function to insert data 32:45 - Testing changes to data inclusion 33:39 - Creating endpoints to register users 36:00 - Validating data with a Javascript function 41:09 - Injecting the valid value 43:40 - Validating the database connection 46:52 - Redoing the complete validation 49:27 - Testing the complete student insertion flow with a debug object 51:40 - How to make other types of connections (google sheets or another data source) 52:37 - Catch blocks to capture exceptions 53:20 - Using subflows to reuse nodes 54:52 - Recap and homework 55:32 - Final considerations 56:51 - Like and share this video!