Will the coding be replaced by low code development?
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gurcharansingh
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about 3 years, 7 months ago
In reply to Will the coding be replaced by low code development?
Hi Sunny,
Greetings!
First of all I would like to say Big YES For your this Questions!! Here I am going to little describe on this.
Many businesses are turning to low-code and no-code development platforms according to a poll conducted by Gartner. Using drag-and-drop interfaces, low code platforms give non-programmers the power to develop business workflow applicationsÂą and then integrate them into larger business processes.
With so much coding capability now available to so many new business users, it calls into question how business applications will be developed. This begs the question: Are no code and low code, the future of programming²?
Low-code enables users to build complete applications using a visual development approach rather than through the traditional method of writing thousands of lines of complex code.
Low-code platformsÂł typically require users to have knowledge of programming, where no-code platforms are 100% drag-and-drop with no programming knowledge needed.
Why Is The Concept Of Low-Code On The Rise?
As per a recent Forrester report, the low-code market is all set to reach an annual growth rate of 40%, with spending forecasted to hit a whopping $21.2 billion by 2022.
That’s huge!
One of the most prominent reasons for the rise of the low-code model is faster deliverability and greater innovation. In a rapidly evolving world, where digital innovation plays a critical role in business growth, speed and innovation can be complete game-changers for businesses.
Some of the key reasons for the popularity of this model include –
Low-code makes IT teams much more productive by speeding up the overall development process to build applications.
The robust agility of low-code platforms translates to easily adaptable processes and faster deployable solutions.
With low-code development, apps, features, and processes can be created and modified by non-technical users, reducing the pressure on developers
Using the LCNC approach, developers can build applications much faster as it relieves them of the need to write code line by line.
Here are the more useful resources –
Is low-code/no-code the future of application development?
https://posts.hashnode.dev/super-no-code-tools-list-2021
Thanks,
Gurcharan