Scheda
Overview
A Scheda is a document with the .sch
extension, written in a Domain-Specific Language (DSL), used to define user interfaces in a simple and modular way. It is a tool that facilitates interface development through a low-code approach, allowing the creation of complex UIs using predefined components.
Scheda is divided into sections, organized into rows and columns to structure the visual layout. It can also include similar components, called sub-scheda, which can be embedded within it. This modular approach allows for the reuse of both scheda and sub-scheda across different parts of the interface, simplifying maintenance and reducing code duplication.
Scheda can be used on any platform, whether it's web, mobile, or desktop, making them a versatile tool for creating interfaces across various devices.