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The no-code and low-code markets continue to mature, as no-code vendors provide more complete, easy-to-use application construction tools for non-technical, ‘citizen’ developers – while low ...
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?
'With no- and low-code, business domain experts can sit alongside professional developers and share the same visual representation of business logic. The very definition of a developer is changing.' ...
Also: Low and no-code paradox: Freeing up tech pros' time, but creating new entanglements A recent survey finds 85% of organizations are interested in moving forward with low-code and no-code IT ...
Coding sprints conducted via agile aren’t the only options CIOs have to fuel faster application development. Enterprises are increasingly using low-code development platforms to arrange ...
While good for fast experiments and automating routine tasks, low code/no code tools can lack scalability and security. Here are some top use cases, and those where they might miss the mark.
For any organisations that have been using a form of low-code technology for the past decade or more, predictions that 2021 is ‘the year of low-code’ might seem somewhat vacuous. However, the ...
Low-code and no-code platforms have already played a vital role in helping business users build their own software applications with little or no knowledge of coding. Use of these platforms ...
And though low-code, no-code tools are rapidly increasing in their sophistication, it’s still the case that roughly 54% of developers don’t use LCNC tools at all. That’s the glass half-empty ...
Low-code’s focus problem When the whole world has gone ‘low-code,’ what will it mean to be a low-code platform? Admittedly, ... That architecture would, undoubtedly, ...