Low code/no code applications allow business users to build applications with little to no coding, changing how software is developed. Traditionally, software required coding by developers through a multi-step process involving many roles. Going forward, more applications may be created through low code/no code tools as technologies evolve to be even more accessible to non-developers.
Low code/no code applications allow business users to build applications with little to no coding, changing how software is developed. Traditionally, software required coding by developers through a multi-step process involving many roles. Going forward, more applications may be created through low code/no code tools as technologies evolve to be even more accessible to non-developers.
Low code/no code applications allow business users to build applications with little to no coding, changing how software is developed. Traditionally, software required coding by developers through a multi-step process involving many roles. Going forward, more applications may be created through low code/no code tools as technologies evolve to be even more accessible to non-developers.
Overview • How applications were built • Application/Software Development Life Cycle • Involvement of Business Analysts/Product Owners/Project Managers • Hierarchy of Software Developers • Other Departments involvement on Software Development (Infrastructure, Testing, Functional) • Low Code/ No Code Development vs Coded Development • Software Developers vs Business Users • Foreseen applications that move completely to Low Code/No Code Development • Future Technologies How Applications were Built