Low Code

Low-code and no-code development platforms are on the rise as we continue to see more automation in apps.

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Low Code

What is no code? The pros and cons of no code for software development.

16 January 2020 • 12 minutes

The demand for software far exceeds the supply of coders. No code development platforms are empowering the citizen developer to take innovation, software development and app development into their own hands as every business becomes a software business.

Written by Shannon England

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Low Code

Navigating the low-code landscape

28 March 2019 • 5 minutes

As a growing number of enterprises are seeking solutions that promise accelerated delivery times of business applications, the landscape of low-code development platforms continues to expand with a variety of service providers. In contrast to no-code development platforms, these platforms represent a cost-effective method for companies with an existing team of developers.

Written by Cassia Gulley

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Low Code

The black box of no-code and why low-code is better

05 July 2018 • 5 minutes

So, you want to create an app? That’s awesome! Why? And what tools will you use? Every single action you make should be part of your core business strategy. Every action should have purpose. Every action should enhance your business, or optimise the way you function.

Written by Shannon England

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Low Code

Low-code vs no-code: how to choose a rapid app development platform.

22 June 2018 • 7 minutes

Low-code and no-code platforms have made software development more accessible. But now, a new generation of rapid application development platforms are taking things to the next level, giving people more freedom and more control over how they work with automation tools.

Written by Sophie Bates