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How To Get Started With No-Code and Low-Code
Imagine your boss asks you to develop custom software for your company. But you and your team don’t have the time or experience in coding. And there’s no developer available at the moment as well. Panicking? Well, don’t. With low code/no code programming, you don’t have to be a developer to do any programming-related task. In recent years, many platforms have made it possible for programmers with little to no development experience to deliver software while meeting the needs of professional developers under time pressure. Without worrying about the specifics of underlying operating systems or scalability needs,
Initial Settings Below are how to use the Moduler Repository of CentOS Stream 9. Step [1] Display available modules. [root@bizantum ~]# dnf module list CentOS Stream 9 - AppStream Name Stream Profiles Summary maven 3.8 common [d] Java project management and project com prehension tool nginx 1.22 common [d] nginx webserver ..... ..... postgresql 15 client, server [d] PostgreSQL server and client module redis 7 common [d] Redis persistent key-value database ruby 3.1 common [d] An interpreter of object-oriented scrip ting language Hint: [d]efault, [e]nabled, [x]disabled, [i]nstalled Step [2] For installing available modules, Configure like follows. # for example, display [Node.js] modules [root@bizantum ~]# dnf module list nodejs CentOS Stream 9 - AppStream Name Stream Profi...
How to Install CentOS Stream 9 Step [1] Insert the CentOS Stream 9 installation disk on your computer and restart it, then, CentOS Stream 9 Installer starts and following screen is displayed. Push the Enter key to proceed.
Download Step [1] This is the configuration examples for CentOS Stream 9 that is the upstream branch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.x. CentOS Stream 9 will be supported until the end of full support phase of RHEL 9. Download the CentOS Stream 9 ISO file for installation from the following site. Create Installation Disk Step [2] After downloading ISO of CentOS Stream 9, Burn it to a DVD with a burning application to create an installation disk. If you create it with the feature of Windows 8/10/11, refer to follows. Insert an empty DVD media in DVD drive. Next, right-click the ISO image of CentOS Stream and select [Burn Disk image] in the menu Step [3] Click [Burn] button and start burning. Step [4] After finishing burning, eject the disk and proceed to the installation step.
Overview CentOS Stream 9 is a rolling-release distribution that serves as the upstream development platform for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). It provides a preview of what the next minor release of RHEL will look like, allowing developers and users to test and contribute to the next generation of enterprise Linux.