Introduction

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We are constantly bombarded with the latest technological advancements, with each new one promising to solve this or that problem, or aiming to be the most powerful tool available in the market. Then there are technologies that aim to lower the barriers to creating functionalities and applications, simplifying the process such that people with little or no programming experience can create custom software applications.

Such tools and platforms are called low-code and no-code (LCNC) technologies. These technologies have emerged in recent years and grown in popularity as users - whether you are a complete newbie or seasoned developer - who do not need to create from scratch. People of different skill levels and professional backgrounds can utilize LCNC platforms to bring their ideas to life - whether it is a student creating a mobile application for a project, an entrepreneur who wants to automate repetitive tasks, or an organization tinkering around during the initial stages of product development but trying to keep costs low.

In 2022, technological research and consulting firm Gartner forecasted the worldwide market for LCNC to grow 20% in 2023. Gartner stated in a December 2022 press release that “a rise in business technologists and a growing number of enterprise-wide hyperautomation and composable business initiatives will be the key drivers accelerating the adoption of low-code technologies through 2026.

While it has been asked what kind of disruption LCNC would cause to tech development (developers, programmers), pundits have voiced out that developers would never be out of work and that there are plenty of jobs to go around. This is because while more people will be interacting with tech through the LCNC tools and platforms, accessibility is not the same as context or security or scalability. In a blog post, Stack Overflow CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar was quoted as saying that while “there are lots of benefits to low-code platforms…the need for context will undoubtedly remain consistent.


BENEFITS AND SHORTCOMINGS

ARTICLES

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How do Low-Code and No-Code (LCNC) Technologies Perform Alongside Their Differences?

Processes and mechanisms of LCNC platforms, including its distinctive characteristics of two materials

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Closing the Gap

Transformational effects of LCNC platforms on enterprise applications and business operations

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Complimentary Innovations: Redefining Development in the Digital Space via Low-Code/No-Code and AI Integration

Dive into the realm of AI-integrated LCNC development platforms, exploring emerging opportunities for content creation and broad development processes in the digital landscape.

Takeaways

Evidently, there is a persistent rise of the Low-Code and No-Code (LCNC) approach to software development, and it can be attributed to the increased need to rapidly develop applications and digitise processes. In a world where competition is stiff, the desire to create an application or automate a task is heightened, and so one would resort to an approach that promotes accessibility and convenience, collaboration, cost savings, integration efficiency, increased productivity, and diminished dependence on highly specialized developers, among others. These given characteristics are the beneficial qualities of LCNC platforms.

Surely, LCNC technologies have their share of drawbacks - declining design innovation, limited customization, inadequate security, and vendor lock-in to name a few. Technology pervasiveness demand simpler ways of developing software applications which is why these disadvantages may be considered as minor and can be dealt with via some available workarounds.

Overall, LCNC is undoubtedly a game-changer, what with the bright future it contributes in this day and age of digital transformation.