That's a great question, here’s how I see it:Silex = websites and web design — strong focus on responsive layouts, CSS concepts, box model, etc. No workflows or app logicBring your own CMS/DB — pure frontend; users design and bind to real data (read-only)Web standards first — HTML/CSS; what you learn is portable. If you know a standard, you can probably apply it directly in SilexFully open source, FOSS, AGPL, not open core like Appsmith/BudibaseIt’s not necessarily easier — the complexity just lives elsewhere :)
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That's a great question, here’s how I see it:
It’s not necessarily easier — the complexity just lives elsewhere :)