Learn low-code development with a simple project

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Learn low-code development with a simple project.


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Why did I create this?

Coming from a traditional Software Engineering background I hadn’t had much exposure to low-code software development, so I devised an end-to-end project to teach myself.

I wanted a project that was meaningful, useful, and one that would allow me to integrate data sources from the internet as well as existing toolsets like Excel Macros.

To summarize I created an end-to-end UiPath project that analyzes data from internet sources and uses Excel Macros to perform statistical analysis on the data.

All the steps are documented in individual videos and summarized in a slide deck.


You’ll benefit from this if:

  • You want to see how you can use low-code tools to build automation software to make your life easier by automating daily tasks.

  • You are curious about Robotic Process Automation software and want to get your feet wet by building a project end-to-end.

  • You have an interest in investing and want to learn how concepts such as the Yield-Curve and High-Yield Spread can be analyzed to help make asset allocation decisions.

  • You are generally interested in economics and want to learn how you can use open- source data from the Federal Reserve to create useful software.

  • You have no prior knowledge of investing or software but are eager to get your feet wet with a well-documented tutorial project.


What’s inside:

  • Complete software package in ready-to-execute format.

  • 125 minutes of step-by-step video detailing the building of the software.

    • Video #1 - Setup database and folder structure

    • Video #2 - Downloading the first dataset (High Yield Credit Data)

    • Video #3 - Downloading the second dataset (Yield Curve Slope Data)

    • Video #4 - Setting up the UiPath program structure

    • Video #5 - Review the datasets.

    • Video #6 - Accessing Personal Excel Macro Workbook

    • Video #6.1 - Reviewing File Paths to Project Files

    • Video #7 - Build Excel Macro for First Dataset

    • Video #8 - Build Excel Macro for Second Dataset

    • Video #9 - Saving Macro Outputs to UiPath Variables

    • Video #10 - Setting UiPath Variables to Proper Variable Type

    • Video #11 - Writing to storage database from UiPath

    • Video #12 - Testing the software

    • Video #13 - Fully Automating the Software To Run Daily

  • 15 minutes of video detailing the process of planning the software.

    • Video #1 – High Level Architecture

    • Video #2 – Pseudo-code for Functions & Execution

  • 35 minutes of video providing background on the datasets that we’ll be using.

    • Video #1 – Bonds & Everything Bond Related

    • Video #2 – High Yield Credit Markets & Credit Spreads

    • Video #3 - Forecasting Macro Economic Activity From Bond Yields & Credit Spreads

  • 12 minute Quick-Start video

  • 30+ slides detailing all facets of the project


Disclaimer:

None of this constitutes investment advice, consult your own certified financial adviser before making investment decisions.


FAQs:

Does this work with the Community (Free) version of UiPath as well as the Enterprise version?

Yes, I have only used it on the Community version but there are no limitations that would prevent you from using it with other versions.

 

Is there a refund policy?

I do not offer refunds, purchases are final.

 

Will I need to create the software from scratch?

No, upon purchase you will receive files that contain all the compiled code. You will also receive videos that demonstrate how the code is built step-by-step, so you can build from scratch on your own if you choose to.

 

How do I know if this software is compatible with my computer?

You will need a version of Excel already installed on your computer. You will also need to install UiPath (Community Edition). These programs can run on Windows machines as well as Mac. For Linux users you’ll likely need to consult the UiPath & Excel help webpages for support on how to ensure proper function with the Linux kernel you are using.

 

What makes you qualified to create this?

I have undergraduate and graduate degrees in Computer Engineering and work as a Software Engineer by day, additionally I’ve read extensively on the topic of economics and investing and consider it a hobby.

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