According to a recent study, low-code is growing much faster than experts predicted. Low-code is heavily used for automation and creating web development services.
2. Summary
According to a recent study, low-code is growing much faster than
experts predicted. Low-code is heavily used for automation and
creating web development services. Does this major advance
compromise the usefulness of web development services?
Low-code to make work easier and deliver more
applications
Many sectors use low-code: these include BPA (Business Process
Automation), multi-experience development platforms, robotic
process automation, integration platforms as a service (iPaaS) and
low-code development technologies.
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4. Low-Code: a tool accessible to all
developers and those without specific IT skills who can work faster
and achieve record delivery times thanks to low-code. According to a
Gartner study, by 2026, 80% of low-code users will be people outside
IT departments. However, in 2021 the forecast was 60%. The amateur
programmer category will grow even faster: by 30.2% in 2023.
This category of users is primarily interested in automating workflows,
editing web forms, and comparing and matching the content of
different applications (Software as a Service). You will also appreciate
the features that allow you to create reports and visualize data.
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6. Expertise always remains essential.
Please note that LCAPs are considered “no-code”
application platforms that only require writing simple
expressions or more detailed formulas. Regardless,
there are still no-code tool configuration tasks that are
beyond the capabilities of a single user and require the
intervention of competent technicians.
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8. Low-code technology therefore does not pose a threat
to the programming profession.In fact, technical
knowledge remains essential even as the interface
continues to develop. It's also important to note that a
recent study by software company Capterra found
that IT professionals are more likely to use low-code
or no-code platforms. In addition, 65% of users of
these platforms report using one or more
programming languages such as Python, C, C++,
JavaScript, C# or PHP. Learn more!