Media Summary: We illustrate how you can have two feature branches (feature-cars and feature-animals) that are JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation. It is a lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write. Native integration with Git repositories to provide state-of-the-art collaboration, versioning, branching, conflict resolution, peer ...

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We illustrate how you can have two feature branches (feature-cars and feature-animals) that are JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation. It is a lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write. Native integration with Git repositories to provide state-of-the-art collaboration, versioning, branching, conflict resolution, peer ... Creation of a data model from scratch to forward-engineer the schema or script to an instance, or to an API, Excel, and data ... Co-locate data models and their schema artifacts with application code, so they can follow the lifecycle of application changes.

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Hackolade Tutorial - Part 6: Add choice, conditional, pattern fields

Hackolade Tutorial - Part 6: Add choice, conditional, pattern fields

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Tutorial Workgroup - model versioning and collaboration - episode 6: feature branch changes

Tutorial Workgroup - model versioning and collaboration - episode 6: feature branch changes

We illustrate how you can have two feature branches (feature-cars and feature-animals) that are

Hackolade Tutorial - Part 13: Leverage a Polyglot data model

Hackolade Tutorial - Part 13: Leverage a Polyglot data model

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Hackolade Tutorial - Part 5: Add nested objects and arrays

Hackolade Tutorial - Part 5: Add nested objects and arrays

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Hackolade Tutorial - Part 7: Add relationships

Hackolade Tutorial - Part 7: Add relationships

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Hackolade Tutorial - Part 4: Create your first data model

Hackolade Tutorial - Part 4: Create your first data model

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Hackolade Tutorial - Part 2: Overview of JSON and JSON schema

Hackolade Tutorial - Part 2: Overview of JSON and JSON schema

JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation. It is a lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write.

Hackolade Studio Workgroup Edition overview

Hackolade Studio Workgroup Edition overview

Native integration with Git repositories to provide state-of-the-art collaboration, versioning, branching, conflict resolution, peer ...

Hackolade Tutorial - Part 1: What is a data model?

Hackolade Tutorial - Part 1: What is a data model?

First in a series of tutorials for

Getting Started - 02 - Create your first data model with Hackolade Studio

Getting Started - 02 - Create your first data model with Hackolade Studio

Creation of a data model from scratch to forward-engineer the schema or script to an instance, or to an API, Excel, and data ...

Tutorial Getting Started part 1: Overview

Tutorial Getting Started part 1: Overview

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Hackolade Studio - Getting Started  -  01 -  Quick Tour

Hackolade Studio - Getting Started - 01 - Quick Tour

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Tutorial Getting Started part 3:  Metadata-as-Code

Tutorial Getting Started part 3: Metadata-as-Code

Co-locate data models and their schema artifacts with application code, so they can follow the lifecycle of application changes.