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"Low-code or no-code isn't suitable for complex use cases," Vyas cautions. "It's easy to do basic things in low-code and no-code. But as soon as you get into more complex business logic, ...
1. Potential Injection Of Bias. Low-code and no-code tools used for data science and AI workloads have limits. Without a sophisticated understanding of data science and statistics, it’s easy to ...
Survey says low-code and no-code platforms haven't quite made a dent yet in relieving overworked development shops. But that's no reason not to look at the long-term benefits of this approach.
Low-code and no-code development have seen an explosion in popularity in recent years—but what are they, and are they really the future?
Low-code and no-code platforms can simplify the development of stand-alone applications. However, integrating these applications with legacy systems or other cloud services may be a challenge.
Low-code is highly customizable. Low-code is designed to accommodate a broad user base, or as some would argue, the lowest common denominator. That doesn’t mean low-code platforms can’t be ...
Low-code platforms enable business users or citizen developers to easily create applications of varying complexity while reducing the need for skilled developers—costly and often in short supply.
If the current trend holds, the market for low- and no-code could climb from between $13.3 billion and $17.7 billion in 2021 to between $58.8 billion and $125.4 billion in 2027.
A survey by Mendix, an enterprise application development company revealed last month that most organisations expect to use low-code more than traditional coding by 2024.