UI First–or information first?
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MDriven has always been information-focused. We demanded that you had information defined before even looking at the declarative ViewModel editor.
MDriven has always been information-focused. We demanded that you have information defined before even looking at the declarative ViewModel editor.


This forced you into a work order that might not have come naturally to you – and since most other low code tools do the other way around it sort of put MDriven into a lonely corner.
This forced you into a work order that might not have come naturally to you. Since most other low-code tools do it the other way around, it pushed MDriven into a lonely corner.


There is nothing wrong with information first – but it would be good to open up to an alternate way of thinking and working.
There is nothing wrong with information first – but it would be good to open up to an alternate way of thinking and working.
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That is the background for the things we added to the ViewModel Editor in the latest release.
That is the background for the things we added to the ViewModel Editor in the latest release.


Look through the video below to get an overview on how it works – besides that we hope it is rather intuitive and maybe it makes the ViewModel editor less of a “monster” than it has been for some up until now.
Look through the video below to get an overview of how it works. Besides that, we hope it is intuitive and makes the ViewModel Editor less of a “monster” than it has been for some up til now.


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Revision as of 09:44, 3 February 2023

MDriven has always been information-focused. We demanded that you have information defined before even looking at the declarative ViewModel editor.

This forced you into a work order that might not have come naturally to you. Since most other low-code tools do it the other way around, it pushed MDriven into a lonely corner.

There is nothing wrong with information first – but it would be good to open up to an alternate way of thinking and working.

That is the background for the things we added to the ViewModel Editor in the latest release.

Look through the video below to get an overview of how it works. Besides that, we hope it is intuitive and makes the ViewModel Editor less of a “monster” than it has been for some up til now.

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