Low Code vs. No Code

Low Code vs. No Code

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics, we will see a 20% rise in the need for developers between 2022 and 2030. In a blog post , Leo Brufal , sales operations manager of custom software company Codelitt , speculates as to why this is taking place. His post cites IT projects over budget and behind schedule as the need for low-code/no-code platforms. But I also think they exist engineers like to build them....

Published in thenewstack.io · by Jessica Wachtel · 4 min read · August 16, 2023
Low-Code Platform Adoption Gets a Boost from Digital Transformation

Low-Code Platform Adoption Gets a Boost from Digital Transformation

How do you feel about platforms that promise to deliver apps without coding? If you express some negative sentiment, then you’re like two-thirds of the customers Progress Software surveyed last year. Despite the bad feelings, a review of recent surveys shows that use of low-code platforms has increased and will continue to do so in the near future. The main reason is that the platforms kill two birds with one stone — they address long-standing development challenges that are holding back company-wide digital transformation efforts....

Published in thenewstack.io · by Lawrence E Hecht · 6 min read · August 16, 2023