There’s been a big movement to cloud and the adoption of SaaS in recent years, and in this context, there is a major shift happening from Information Technology (IT) to Business Technology (BT). BT differs from IT in the scale of apps, speed, agility, and being business impact driven. We created Stadium with one mission […]
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Making Stadium the best tool it can be is one of our core passions, so we constantly focus on releasing helpful features. In stadium 6.5.3055 the search feature has been released. With this update, you can now search for specific names or phrases throughout your application. This means that you can now quickly find an […]
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The latest version of Stadium is live. Stadium 6 comes with improvements to performance, user experience, a brand new architecture (SPA) and quite a few new helpful features. Have a look at the release notes here. The low-code web application builder has never looked better. All the features of the previous version are still available […]
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Last year a lot happened!! We moved from 32 bit to 64 bit and added lots of new features. Among these were: Blocky Layout OAuth & Azure Active Directory URL Editor Three new Layout Controls – Grid, Flexbox and Container Repeater Types But that is not where we stopped… The devs were hard at work […]
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Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of “objects“, which can contain data and code: data in the form of fields (often known as attributes or properties), and code, in the form of procedures (often known as methods). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-oriented_programming In OOP, objects are used to pass data around in applications. In […]
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We are really excited to release this version! It includes the first release of the Repeater control that we have been working very hard on! Repeater Cards, lists, tables are just some of the ways to display a dataset on a webpage. In Stadium, we wanted to introduce a control that allows you to display […]
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The latest version of Stadium is out. The new feature included in this release is a new Async action. Read on for more detail. Â Layout Controls Page Layout is one of the key aspects of building an excellent web application. It displays controls and data on pages in a way that would make sense […]
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Single Sign-on Single Sign-on is used by most web apps these days and is now also available in Stadium as an authentication type for its applications. To achieve this, we used the OpenID Connect authentication protocol. OpenID Connect 1.0 is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. It allows Clients to […]
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The page canvas in the Designer is all about the control layout on your page and not so much about the visual accurateness of those controls. We have taken this a step further by abstracting the controls even more and removing all unnecessary white space between them as much as possible. The result is a […]
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A picture is worth a million words! This is a well-known adage very applicable to charts. Charts are an essential part in determining trends, relationships and patterns in data. Without charts, finding these patterns can become tricky and time-consuming. As a result of this, we saw charts, or the visualization of your data, as an […]
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Every application you build in Stadium contains confidential data. Data relevant only to you or meant for your eyes only. Passwords, API keys and tokens are all examples of this kind of data. The world calls these secrets – so do we. Up until now Stadium had no concept of secrets and everything was stored […]
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