Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Programming is sometimes seen as more of a "dark art" than an engineering discipline.
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More On my 12th birthday I got my first computer: an Amiga 500. And at 17, I ...
Low-code, which is a software development approach that uses visual interfaces and drag-and-drop tools instead of extensive manual coding, allows users, especially those without deep programming ...
The productivity gains low-code gives developers come primarily from the ability to reuse abstractions at the component or module level, reducing the time needed to develop customized software. There ...
The low-code concept has been gaining traction for the past couple of years. The promise of low-code is the removal or reduction in the amount of programming required when building applications, ...
Macroeconomic conditions demand more efficiency and productivity. It’s about accomplishing more with less. It’s about smart work versus hard work. Hard work is putting in several hours or even days of ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Marc Andreesen famously claimed in 2011 that “software is eating the ...
The use of low-code software has been spreading rapidly throughout the manufacturing industries, allowing non-coding operators and engineers to develop apps to track asset performance, establish and ...
Ever since organisations started pushing employees to "program" macros into Excel, the idea of "citizen developers" has taken root. On one level, there’s a lot of sense in it - why force software ...