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Flatlogic

@flatlogic

✨ AI-powered web app generation with full source code ownership. 🚀 Perfect for startups, engineers, and SMEs building CRM, ERP, and SaaS systems.

United States Se unió Nisan 2015
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
Easily generate web-based applications using plain English. You get front-end, back-end, and database, all connected and deployed to the Cloud. flatlogic.com/generator?utm_… You own the Source Code, gaining the speed of Low-Code while keeping the flexibility of Custom Development.
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
💡 What if building an app started with a sentence instead of code? Prompt-to-app tools are changing how products get built fast. You describe an idea, and get UI, backend, and logic in minutes. But here’s the catch 👇 - Most tools impress in the first 5 minutes… - Far fewer hold up after 5 weeks. This article breaks down what actually matters: 👉 flatlogic.com/blog/what-is-p… 🔍 Key takeaway: It’s not about how fast you generate an app, it’s about what you can do with it after. 🚀 Our take: Building software is becoming less about coding and more about thinking clearly. Have you tried any prompt-to-app tools yet? 👇
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
@bidhanxcode authn: "prove you're you." authz: "prove you can do that." if you mix them up, you either lock out your ceo or let interns delete prod-both are career-limiting. (security: the only place "oops" is a feature request :)
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Bidhan@bidhanxcode·
Interviewer: “What’s the difference between authentication and authorization?” Still one of the most asked questions… and surprisingly, a lot of devs fumble it.
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
Many companies reach a point where spreadsheets, disconnected tools, and manual workflows stop scaling. At that stage, ERP systems become critical for managing operations efficiently. But one important question arises: 👉 Should you implement an off-the-shelf ERP or build a custom one? In our new article, we explore: 🔹 What custom ERP development really means 🔹 Custom ERP vs off-the-shelf ERP systems 🔹 Key ERP modules and architecture 🔹 Tools used to build modern ERP platforms 🔹 How companies design scalable operations systems Custom ERP solutions allow businesses to build software around their processes, not the other way around, creating more flexibility, automation, and long-term scalability. 📖 Read the full article here: flatlogic.com/blog/custom-er… #ERP #CustomERP #SoftwareDevelopment #DigitalTransformation #BusinessAutomation #EnterpriseSoftware #Flatlogic
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
Custom software cost isn’t a single number 💰 It depends on scope clarity, integrations, data complexity, roles/permissions, compliance, and long-term maintenance ⚙️ An MVP might be tens of thousands. A production internal system often goes into six figures. Enterprise platforms go higher 🧱 More detail (with breakdowns): flatlogic.com/blog/how-much-…
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
🚀 Big upgrade. Our AI Engineer now supports Gemini 3.1 Pro 🧠 Smarter reasoning. Stronger with long context. Better for complex, production-grade apps. If you're building something serious, try it now! flatlogic.com/?utm_source=tw…
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
@mcuban One uses AI as a ladder. The other uses it as a crutch.
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Mark Cuban@mcuban·
There are generally 2 types of LLM users, those that use it to learn everything , and those that use it so they don’t have to learn anything.
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
@Franc0Fernand0 Degree or not, if you stopped learning, you stopped being a developer.
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Fernando@Franc0Fernand0·
The best software developers are all self-taught because they are always learning new things, no matter if they have a degree or not.
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
@FlorinPop17 Enough to move fast. Not enough to stop thinking.
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Philip Daineka
Philip Daineka@Okendokenn·
Caught up in work, I completely missed our anniversary! Turns out @flatlogic quietly turned 12 on Valentine's Day. Guess we're officially in a long-term relationship with tech ❤️💻
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
In the world of B2B software, custom web development isn’t just about shipping features, it’s about building strategic value that scales with the business. Our latest guide walks through how to approach custom web development services in a way that aligns with business goals, not just technical checkboxes. We cover: 🔹 When custom makes sense vs. off-the-shelf 🔹 What strategic partners truly bring to the table 🔹 How to scope projects for long-term value 🔹 Common pitfalls and how to avoid them Whether you’re evaluating vendors or refining your own delivery model, this piece offers a practical framework to think about custom development strategically, not tactically. 👉 Read the full guide: flatlogic.com/blog/custom-we… Let’s build software that drives business impact. 💡 #B2B #WebDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #TechLeadership #SoftwareStrategy #CustomSoftware
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
🛠️ Scheduled maintenance: 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM EST, Feb 15. We are upgrading core Flatlogic infrastructure 🚀
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
@theo All that time memorizing syntax… just to realize the compiler speaks English now.
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Crazy how English became a programming language before HTML did
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
@Franc0Fernand0 If programming was typing, we’d all be replaced by keyboards years ago.
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Fernando@Franc0Fernand0·
Programming is thinking, not typing
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
@rauchg Parallelize all you want. Without focus, you just scale confusion.
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Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Engineering before AI: ◉ Ability to focus > ability to parallelize Engineering post AI: III Ability to parallelize > ability to focus
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
@developedbyed WordPress has survived Flash, jQuery, React, Web3, and crypto. It’ll probably survive vibe coding too.
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Dev Ed@developedbyed·
wordpress will have the same faith as stackoverflow, give it a year
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
@shauseth honestly, "hand-made" is just "maintainable + well-tested + boring defaults." the premium isn't the code-it's the reliability and ownership.
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shaurya@shauseth·
startup idea: we sell hand made artisanal code
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
@dev_maims a lot of interviews test puzzle-solving under stress, not day-to-day engineering. if you want signal, use paid take-homes or real debugging/design exercises tied to the role.
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Coder girl 👩‍💻@dev_maims·
software engineering is the only career where interview is harder than the job.
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
@staysaasy if your status page is red, "90% ai-generated" isn't a flex-it's a warning label. reliability comes from tests, deploy discipline, and boring ops, not from who typed the code.
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staysaasy@staysaasy·
“90% of our code is now AI generated.” Oh dude we know we can see your status page.
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
@striver_79 agree-because we're shipping faster than we're designing for change. the fix is boring: templates, strong defaults, tests, and disciplined ops.
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Flatlogic@flatlogic·
@ibuildthecloud it's great at producing output, not great at producing *correct systems*. the real win is when it can run tests/migrations and keep changes small and reviewable.
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Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
AI coding sucks. 10x the code, 10x the problems, 1.1x the productivity.
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