App Maker vs Celery: Distributed Task Queue
A side-by-side look at App Maker and Celery: Distributed Task Queue. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
App Maker
Development
App Maker is a low-code development platform by Google that allows anyone to quickly build web and mobile apps without coding. It provides a visual drag-and-drop interface to design app layouts, add components like forms and charts, write business logic, and publish the app.
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Celery: Distributed Task Queue
Development
Celery is an open source Python library for handling asynchronous tasks and job queues. It allows defining tasks that can be executed asynchronously, monitoring them, and getting notified when they are finished. Celery supports scheduling tasks and integrating with a variety of services.
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