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Tersus.com – Visual Programming Platform

Tersus.comSoftware design looks tough, but it doesn’t have to be. With Tersus, designing only requires a simple drag and drop.

Tersus does all the hard stuff for you: coding, scripting, mastering Java. That’s all built in to the Tersus development environment. If you’ve got an idea for a killer app, but don’t know how to execute it, Tersus can help you develop your ideas. It makes the process of software development visual rather than code-based. You draw your ideas as processing diagrams to indicate different behaviors and processes. There’s also a visual debugging tool so that you can track execution of your models. Tersus runs the gamut for software solutions. It’ll work for stand-alone apps, integrated solutions, composite apps, enterprise scale and distributed systems among others.

Tersus.com In Their Own Words

“The vision of Tersus is to fundamentally change the way software is created and maintained. Instead of coding or scripting, developers draw diagrams of their applications (called “models”), which define everything: screen layout, rich client side behavior, and server side processes.
Develpoment becomes simpler, and more people can take part in it.
To make this vision a reality, Tersus has developed the Tersus Visual Programming Platform, an innovative development and execution platform that enables users to easily create enterprise web applications by drawing visual diagrams instead of writing code.”

Why Tersus.com It Might Be A Killer

Tersus is a great solution for anyone who’s got a software application idea but thought it would only be possible with an engineering degree. Its ease of use makes it exceptionally above par as far as software design applications go.

Some Questions About Tersus.com

Tersus is open source, which can be a good thing, but it could also effect the quality of the application. Is Tersus a viable solution for software development? Will users find themselves wanting something with more options and power? Tersus.com

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