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There are various systems across the mobile app industry that look to make app creation and modification more digestible for those with and without prior coding skills. A system that has been gaining much traction lately for its ability to streamline coding behind even the most complex of applications is referred to as low code development. While unable to fully compensate for high-level technical knowledge and prior experience, low code development is being widely accepted as something that can revolutionise the functionality of a mobile application.
When describing what low code development is, we must first investigate its purpose. The purpose of low code development is automation; the automation of the application lifestyle to streamline the delivery of various solutions. The way it does so is through visual interfaces rather than code heavy systems making it a far easier skill to pick up even for those with little technical experience.
It’s not all that uncommon to see a hacker or tech expert in a movie or tv show to be seen rapidly clicking away on their keyboard, inputting letters and digits into a black-screen interface; a good portion of the time this will mean absolutely nothing to the onlooker. While somewhat exaggerated, coding can be similar in the sense that it can get very complex quickly making the act of keeping up with changes a pretty sizable challenge. Low code development looks to incorporate interfaces that are far easier to understand for onlookers by using drag-and-drop blocks and visual features that can not only be easily understood, but also adapted without the need to delve into hard code.
Of course, low code development isn’t quite at the stage where it can compensate for all code; you’re still going to need an app developer to make some larger changes as well as initial set-ups. However, the functionality offered by low code development is absolutely massive for many businesses – rather than having to get in touch with their mobile app developers when looking to make any minor changes, they can now make these themselves.
Scalability is also an integral part of low code development with many systems designed to function seamlessly regardless of whether you have 10 employees or 10,000. Think of how the training of all these employees in code might cost versus how simple a quick session on a low code development interface might be.
While it’s pretty safe to say that low code development has a way to go before it negates the need for code completely, the benefits of this interface over a regular hard code one makes it a highly practical solution for many businesses.
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