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# Getting started

In this tutorial you will learn the first steps to create apps with nedyx.

The result is an investment calculator that calculates the development of an investment over the years, and will look like that:

<div align="left"><img src="/files/AlvZQU7KqCJHrLqizBN8" alt=""></div>

In the field **Starting Amount,** the user can enter the amount of the first investment, in the field **Period / Years** the number of years over which the investment is to run, with a given **Growth Rate** and an **Additional Rate per Year**.

The development of the investment, based on the entered values, is then displayed in a table and in a chart.

Click on **Next** to start creating your calculator.


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