With the release of Alteryx 10.1, we’ve added a new software development kit that will enable our users to easily write their own Alteryx tools using web technologies – HTML5, JavaScript and CSS. We think these changes will make Alteryx tool development quicker, simpler and more accessible than ever before – we hope you’ll give our new SDK a try! This is the first in a series of tutorials that will demonstrate how the SDK works.
I’d like to welcome Mike Niland as a co-author. He is a developer here at Alteryx and has been working on the HTML SDK feature and graciously offered to help me write a series of posts exploring the new HTML/Javascript SDK. Read on for more details: Continue reading