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What is a bubble network?

- Definition from WhatIs.com A bubble network is a series of interconnected virtual machines ( VMs) that communicate through a virtual network switch ( vSwitch) and remain isolated from the physical network. Bubble networks are used in test-and-development labs and disaster recovery tests.

What is bubble programming language?

Bubble is a visual programming language and Application Platform as a Service (aPaaS) developed by Bubble Group that enables non technical people to build web applications without needing to type code. Instead, users draw the interface by dragging and dropping elements onto a canvas and defining workflows to control the logic.

What is bubble and how does it work?

While other (and earlier) no-code platforms have made attempts at replacing the writing of code in different ways, Bubble’s philosophy is to remove all obstacles it possibly can for an app to hit the market, taking care of everything from responsive design and animations to hosting, version deployment, security and database operations.

Who are the founders of bubble?

Bubble was founded by Emmanuel Straschnov and Josh Haas in 2012 in New York. As of October 2018, Bubble counts more than 200,000 users worldwide. Bubble has been bootstrapped for 7 years. In 2019, Bubble raised $6M from SignalFire, Neo, Nas, Eric Ries and the founders of Warby Parker, Allbirds, Okta, Harry's.

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