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Low-code platforms are becoming an increasingly popular alternative to hand-coding applications, particularly in large enterprises. The reasons for this switch are also rapidly becoming well ...
Low code tools like Zapier and Microsoft's Power Platform are often seen as a way of offloading development demand, allowing users to build the apps they need, when they need them. As good as it ...
Low-code solutions appear to be more promising than object-oriented programming. They scale well, and many companies are productively using low-code platforms and achieving good results. Low-code ...
Low-code programming is growing at an astounding rate, with Forrester predicting a compound annual growth rate of 40% through to 2022, where the total market will be valued at $21.2 billion.
Low-code programming is indeed a useful tool with lots of pros, but it comes with cons that you cannot ignore. Software engineers and platforms that have been using low-code solutions will tell ...
Low-code differs from no-code development, in which so-called citizen developers, often business analysts with little to no programming experience, ...
The next 10 years of no-code and low-code development are likely to bring just as much change as the last 10, if not more. There has long been a functional and cultural boundary between IT and ...
Microsoft is no newcomer to the world of low- and no-code development. Its long history goes back to Excel’s formulae (now getting an upgrade into a full-blown programming language in their own ...
Low-code programming is especially appealing to start-up companies that lack a full application-development team. Dwolla’s first release of it low-code solution contains five prebuilt drop-in ...
But low-code is only part of the solution: familiar tools are evolving to provide new ways of working. Microsoft has continued to extend Excel’s programming language.