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What will the user learn in your tutorial?
The aim of this tutorial is to create a basic CRUD Python Flask application from a single OpenAPI .yml file declaring an entity.
The code will be generated using devonfw's CobiGen. This will result in a basic application layout, the declaration of a Flask-SQLAlchemy table with the entity's attributes as columns, and a service returning JSON objects for the GET, POST, PUT and DELETE methods.
What should the user already know when starting the tutorial?
Python3 is required but no prior knowledge is assumed.