If you're into tech or software development, you might have heard of the term Low-Code, for some, you might have a not-so-good opinion of it, and I understand where you’re coming from, just bear with me on this one.
So what is this thing called Low-Code: Well its a software development technique that enables IT developers to build applications with minimal coding.
it's able to understand both developers and product owners by allowing non-technical users {business/designers} and developers to apply their skill sets, collaborate, and co-develop solutions.
Though some developers see it as a short-term solution to building long-lasting software, there are Low-Code Platforms that have proven to offer long-lasting solutions with some having full code generation.
Gartner predicts that most enterprises will adopt Low-Code solutions in software development. As of 2023, the market revenue is at $26.9 billion from $7.8 billion in 2018.
To conclude: Whether developers like it or not, we don't really have a better solution at the moment, in a world where ideas and innovation are at their highest, the demand for building fast reliable software is needed now more than ever, we need to adapt and adapt really fast from the traditional ways of scaffolding every project from scratch.
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