Increased speed and impact of low code development
What is low code software development? Low code software development can be compared to a conveyor belt for making cars. Both processes automate complex and time-consuming tasks to increase delivery speed and free up people to focus on high-level tasks. Technically speaking, low-code is a set of tools that developers can use to build applications in a visual drag-and-drop interface, including a complete user interface, integrations, data management, and logic. A low code development framework usually contains: IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is an application in which a developer can create a user interface (user interface), workflows, and application data models. While a low code environment is primarily a drag and drops environment, it is often possible to write code by hand as well. Connectors for the back end and services, including data structure, storage, and retrieval. Application lifecycle management (ALM) software t...