Thankfully, none of my apps are used in a corporate environment. It’s going to be a rough day for me. This is really concerning. Meanwhile, my .NET and PHP developers are probably celebrating right now. All those C# and .NET coders must be having a blast! None of my apps use lollit.js, yet that f*$%@! popup is still popping up everywhere.
Here’s an idea: provide a standalone implementation of a Bubble.io instance. That would be a game-changer. Bubble.io is a great product—I’ve made a living off of it. But it still hasn’t seen the adoption it needs in closed networks.
When I evaluate a platform, security is paramount. It’s not just about protecting data, but ensuring the entire environment is resilient against potential threats. Robust authentication methods, encryption standards, and regular security updates are crucial. A secure platform builds trust and sustainability for long-term success. My two cents: if you can’t generate corporate adoption, this path has a dead end.
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