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posted by Fnord666 on Monday March 30 2020, @12:49AM   Printer-friendly
from the it's-been-tried-before dept.

[20200330_130145 UTC: It appears the author's native language is not English; any mistakes seen here were in the original.--martyb]

Will Low-Code and No-Code merge into a single market segment for both enterprise-class and user-friendly developers?

Today's businesses are implementing enriching their operations with capabilities little by little on a variety of different products. But the trend is clear before you know it, the distinction between tools that are powerful enough for professional development teams and to be simple enough for citizen developers.

[...] Before heading, let's identify the distinct functions of low code and no code in app development, by bifurcating them.

[...] Low Code: Low code is a development move that automates time-consuming manual processes, without manual coding, using a visual IDE environment, which is automation that connects to backends, and application management system.

No code: In the same way as low-code platforms, no code platform uses a visual application system that allows users to create applications without coding. Usually this includes drag and drop functions. An example of this is Salesforce CRM, which enables people with coding skills to code, and those who don't have those skills can build simple apps without using the system.

[...] Artificial intelligence (AI) is soon to be the most disruptive. Some providers are already integrating AI into their Low-Code / No-Code platforms for various purposes. For example, AI can help address the most complex challenges of integrating with semi-structured and unstructured data sources.

[...] Not only do several IT people fear their jobs, but the Low-Code / No-Code also threatens their credibility.

Originally spotted on The Eponymous Pickle.


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  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Monday March 30 2020, @03:19PM

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Monday March 30 2020, @03:19PM (#977229) Journal

    Remember a program, advertised in BYTE magazine, in oh, about 1983 or 1984 thereabout.

    The Last One

    Boy did that one get a lot of hype. It was going to be the last shrink wrapped application that a business person ever needed to buy. No more of these pesky programmers that tell you how difficult or outright impossible your idea is.

    Later, there was another one . . .

    Savvy

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