Low-code platforms are software solutions now creating a major shift in how companies can develop their applications and enhancements to functionalities faster. But will they reduce the need for ...
Developers have a growing array of options for AI-powered low-code and no-code development tools. But using them to their ...
Building on its strategy to enable application developers to connect to its platform faster, and in turn bring their applications to market faster, Dwolla Inc. is offering what it calls Drop-in ...
Even while modern tools and services make developers more productive, there's still an 'app gap'. It's the gap between the code you have the resources to build and the code that your stakeholders want ...
In speaking to many enterprise companies about utilizing low-code and no-code development strategies, it seems that some developers are a little scared by the concept. Just like factory workers ...
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The benefits of low code/no code platforms are well known, but adopting them at scale across enterprise has proven to be a challenge for many companies. The “Dos and Don’ts of Upskilling Citizen ...
The productivity gains low-code gives developers come primarily from the ability to reuse abstractions at the component or module level, reducing the time needed to develop customized software. There ...
The pandemic has expedited businesses’ need to digitally transform. Surging digital demands paired with talent shortages while using legacy technologies have made it nearly impossible for businesses ...
Appian, which makes tools for low-code development, Thursday announced it will work with the University of Texas at Dallas to make a formal program in the 2021 to 2022 term for undergraduates to learn ...
Ever since organisations started pushing employees to "program" macros into Excel, the idea of "citizen developers" has taken root. On one level, there’s a lot of sense in it - why force software ...