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Jörgen Andersson12-May-15 4:18
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Marc Greiner at home13-May-15 1:52
Marc Greiner at home13-May-15 1:52 
Hi Luigi,

DevExpress XAF is the only right answer for "low code development".
The XAF framework is built on top of award winning controls (grid, tree, ribbon, navigation, dropdown, etc.).

I have been programming since 30+ years (C, C++, Borland, Delphi, VB6, MFC, SQL, html, aspx, javascript, etc.) and have seen or heard from many "Frameworks", but there is always a limitation somewhere.

There is however no limitation with DevExpress XAF:
- WinForm AND Web, at the same time, from the same code.
- Based on top of award winning components, every year.
- Visual Studio + C# (or VB), absolute full control through code over every aspect of the application, if necessary.
- You describe your data model through code or visually in a class designer: Class, properties, aggregated lists (relations) or not.
- XAF does the rest:
* Builds or updates the database, be it MSSQL, Oracle, etc.
* Prepares views for you: List views, detail views, Lookup views, that you can link to an "Outlook" navigation.
* Gives access to CRUD operations via standard toolbar buttons (fully customizable).
- If necessary, you add you own views or navigation items, dashboards with graphics, gauges, etc., buttons/actions where you want, mainly by describing what you need, with only a few lines of code here and there.
- XAF has all standard features that a business application requires, under others: active directory login or standard authentication, user authorization, validation, appearance, auditing, pivot, localization, etc. everything is so easy and well designed, ready to be used mostly by describing what you need.

I am using this XAF framework intensively since December 2014, and each day, I feel like sending to the DevExpress developers the caviar and the Champagne that they deserve for having build such a marvelous and unique tool. I assure you that it is not possible to build a framework that can do more that this one, simply because it has all what you need, implemented in the most logical, elegant and intuitive way, on the best development platform there is today, namely .NET, Visual Studio and C#.


Some links to mind blowing demos:
Amanda building a small XAF business application in 10 minutes[^]
Seth showing XAF in depth (1h 10mn video that highlights many basic features of XAF)[^]

Some articles about XAF here at code project:
Getting the Job Done with XAF[^]
Using Domain Components (DC) in XAF[^]
Dungeons of XAF and Magic[^]

Download the full XAF framework (one month trial), including their award winning controls
DevExpress[^]

Disclaimer: I am not a DevExpress employee. I use their control set daily in my daytime job as an employee of a small software shop and as a hobbyist at night. The DevExpress tools, including XAF, help me every day to solve my business cases.
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