The Low-Code and No-Code Movements Are Breaking More Boundaries Than You Think
The No-Code and Low-Code movements have sparked multiple discussions on how the future of application development will look. For one, their respective definitions pose an unwarranted confusion for both vendors and enterprises alike. And while both programming innovations lean towards amplification of visual programming, one must understand that the terminologies “no-code” and “low-code” don’t refer to the extent or absence of coding, but the people using these platforms to create software. No-code providers allow citizen …
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