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The low-code and no-code aren't just about enabling citizen developers to get out and build their own applications. And it isn't just about freeing up professional developers from having to build ...
Nonprogrammers are building more of the world’s software – a computer scientist explains the ‘no-code’ revolution.
IT managers will need to constantly fight the complexity that may result from an unbridled proliferation of low and no-code apps.
These no code / low code capabilities are the pre curser to the fact that in 3-5 years as much as 65% of development will be done in house using no code low code which are complimented by AI ...
For example, one no-code AI tool allows nonprogrammers to create chatbots, something that would have been unimaginable even a few years ago.
When it comes to the SDLC of no-code development, organizations need to rethink how and where to embed security, focusing on phases where it can have the most impact.
Here are some examples of how IT pros are using low code/no code tools to deliver benefits beyond just reducing the workload on professional developers.
Most no-code platforms build on continuous deployment approaches as part of their automation to let you move no-code applications through environments more quickly.
AWS today launched Amazon Honeycode, a no-code environment built around a spreadsheet-like interface that is a bit of a detour for Amazon's cloud service.
Matthew Pincoski, director of engagement systems at Ent Credit Union in Colorado Springs, describes some of the ways he and his team have been using low-code and no-code software to do things like ...