The first spring month is over, and it’s high time to sum up the work accomplished during this time. We are glad to share our latest news and most significant articles of March.
ETL stands for Extract, Transform, Load which are the three fundamental functions of database management. ETL tools typically combine all these functions into a single programming tool. With ETL, the application first reads data from a specified database and then transforms them to the desired format. The transformed data are written to a specified database which may or may not be new.
We are happy to remind that you are warmly welcome to take part in the improvement of Webix products. There are different communication channels at your disposal. They allow requesting new features and reporting issues or bugs. In the course of time any widgets and controls require updates and upgrades. That’s why we strive to establish interaction and cooperation with our users. Don’t miss the chance to give us feedback and share your ideas using any convenient methods of communication.
We are looking for developers, project managers, teamleads, technical writers, startups founders or just talented authors to contribute their experience and useful tips to our blog. Just as you appreciate your favorite food blogger (who, by the way, may be a builder, an accountant, or a marketer by background) for his or her wonderful recipes, we value our guest writers for the expertise and experience they are willing to share with the world, not for their profession.
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind? If this is about old code, it definitely should. Old stuff, however useful and cool it used to be, should be left to rest in peace when it becomes no longer relevant. The time has almost come. With the next large release of Webix 7.0, which will happen in the following September, we will remove outdated and seldom used API from the library. Do not worry, because these are really old-fashioned things. There are modern alternative solutions, and the old ones will still be available on GitHub. You will find the details below.
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