Low-code Talk Series

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Introduction

Do you know an average company spends $3.61 per line of hand code for technical maintenance? An average application requires 300,000 lines of code. The technical debt that the company pays to maintain such an application costs a whopping $1,083,000 per application.

Even if your company can afford such an amount, software developers are very few. More and more organizations have started or are planning to streamline their processes with web applications. Everyone now wants to employ the digital platform to stay ahead of competitors. As a result, there are over 500,000 computer science jobs in the US alone, and the niche is growing 2X more than other niches.

On the other hand, most of the few available developers had left web application building for maintaining legacy systems. Software developers are now the ones gulping up the technical debts incurred by the companies. 33% of an average software developer’s time manages legacy systems.

Therefore, this rapid digital transition and shortage of developers to cater to it create many problems. Many industries, SMEs, and businesses are at risk of not having a well-maintained digital customer relationship. Moreover, market leaders and fellow competitors with well-oiled web applications have a competitive edge. There is no way non-adopters could compete with rivals on this ground. And even if you want to transition into the web application, the cost is astronomical. So, what should you do?

Well, if you could build a system with little or no coding knowledge, could it prove an alternative? Yes. You and I can create and launch a system without writing a line of code. Developers saw this solution and built low code development platforms.

Low code platforms are automated website and application developers that require little to no coding to build applications. Instead of typing numerous 1s and 0s of coding lines, low code provides an alternative. It uses drag and drop features to help you develop your applications and websites. It takes less time, less money, and less human resources. Low code platforms are as easy as using a Microsoft Access or Microsoft PowerPoint app, fascinating right?

Low code platforms hedge software developers’ functions into citizen developers. Then, you can create your web application and match your competitors without spending astronomical amounts or appointing top-end developers. You can build your applications to your taste at the comfort of your laptop. You can also move your money-sucking web applications into low code platforms and upgrade them seamlessly without spending huge technical and legacy debts.

What Does This Section Explain?

The section explains the nitty-gritty of the low code development ecosystem, its vendors, how to use the system, its countless benefits, what it can do and what it cannot.

It also advises whether a low code platform or a particular vendor is reasonable. It compares different types of vendors, their strengths, weaknesses, and pricing quotes. The section guides you into making an informed decision on whether a low code platform is your ultimate solution. Here is a detailed lowdown on what it explains.

  • The section starts by explaining fundamental concepts in low code, including its history, past developments in coding, present and the future of low coding.
  • Then, it compared low code with a no-code platform. Which one is the best and what to use when?
  • The section explained the advantages and disadvantages of low code and its use cases. Low code platforms are not ideal for every situation. So, you must know when to use it. Get a proper explanation in chapter 3.
  • It also scrutinized different low code vendors and which suits which situations. You can learn which vendor is the best for your business operations.
  • Chapter 3 of this section examined the role of citizen developers in low coding and how it had brought them into the game. It also gives them a template on how to get started and success stories of people that used low code to the best effects.
  • The last part explains the role of companies in using low code development platforms. It includes its uses for small SMEs and large companies. Therefore if your company is wondering how applicable is low code to you, get the gist in this section. The book rounded off by introducing successful companies that used low code optimally.

Whether you adopt it or not, low code platforms are gaining wide traction globally. To not be edged out of the market, there is an increasing need to adopt low code technology. Gartner said, “By 2024, 75% of large enterprises will be using at least four low-code development tools for both IT application development and citizen development initiatives.” Would you love to be pushed out of the market because you fail to adopt digital technology?

If your answer is no, then follow me right now, this article series is about to start!

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