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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.
The low-code and no-code market-- encouraging the rise of citizen developers, as well as speeding up software development -- is now a sizeable one, and will double in size over the next five years ...
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?
I’ve not found a low-code or no-code system yet that’s able to address this. Many unwisely go without sufficient security for the convenience of leveraging this technology.
Evaluate the pros and cons of low-code automation tools through a tester’s hands-on experience selecting a solution ...
Low-code systems are still software, and there’s no escaping the need for someone who speaks their language—that is, the language of bytes, arrays, and data structures. History repeats itself ...
IT expertise will remain essential for the complex coding for product development, system transitions, and data migrations. But the automation capabilities of low-code/no-code are expanding at a ...
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.
With change on the horizon, let's take a look at low-code and no-code applications and their adoption in the financial services sector. The rapidly increasing pace of change and need for code in ...
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