A mobile app development start-up spawned from an open source MIT project has come out with Thunkable, adding to the pantheon of simplified drag-and-drop tools designed to let "anyone" become a coder.
Coding is definitely something we mostly leave to the experts nowadays. After all, learning a whole new programming language is not easy, and that is pretty much what it takes to make an application.
Value stream management involves people in the organization to examine workflows and other processes to ensure they are deriving the maximum value from their efforts while eliminating waste — of ...
I recently had the chance to speak with Arun Saigal, co-founder and CEO of Thunkable, about what it takes to take a undergraduate research project and turn it into a full-fledged commercial venture.
Bagging lots of users is a challenge one of the startups in Y Combinator’s 2016 winter batch is worrying about a bit less than the average. The two-man strong founder team of Thunkable is coming from ...
Making an app that works across different mobile platforms was once unthinkable for novice programmers. But Thunkable, a company with roots in MIT, is rolling out a new platform where even kids can ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Thunkable, the no-code development platform for creating custom mobile apps, unveiled Thunkable Organizations, a full suite of collaboration and ...
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