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Low Code Development: The Future of Software Development for Businesses

Updated: Apr 15, 2023

'No Code Development' is ideal for people with no coding knowledge or experience & 'High Code or traditional development' involves manual coding in multiple languages with various technologies,


Whereas 'Low-code development' combines the best of both worlds in a single platform where both non-technical users and professional developers can apply their skill sets, collaborate, and co-develop solutions.



Low Code Development


Low code development is a visual approach to software development that allows users to create applications and workflows with little to no coding.


It typically involves using drag-and-drop interfaces, pre-built templates, and a variety of integrations to quickly assemble functional applications. This approach allows businesses to develop applications faster, with fewer resources, and often at a lower cost than traditional software development methods.


Low-code development combines the best of both worlds in a single platform where both non-technical users and professional developers can apply their skill sets, collaborate, and co-develop solutions.



LCAP


Low Code Application Platforms are software platforms that enable users to create and deploy mobile & web applications at scale using low-code development methods. These platforms typically provide a range of tools and services that help users build, test, and deploy their applications with minimal coding.


LCAPs often include features like visual editors, pre-built templates, integrations with other systems, and drag-and-drop interfaces that make it easy to create complex applications quickly.


LCAPs have become increasingly popular in recent years as businesses seek ways to accelerate their application development processes and improve their agility in responding to changing market demands.



Market


According to Gartner's Report entitled Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Low-Code Application Platforms "The enterprise LCAP market is part of an overall low-code development technologies space, which is expected to reach $29 billion in revenue by 2025."

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