Low-code or no-code is indeed a revolution. It’s making QA testing a matter of few clicks and software testing jobs accessible to people even with no technical knowledge. A revolution indeed.
Great content. Exactly why we built a platform that enables everyone to develop enterprise-scale business apps. Microsoft does a great job of leading the charge.
low code promise has been around for at least 10 years, Oracle Developer was kind of it 30 years ago - a few clicks and you had a form. Frankly - there has always been programmers shortage, no matter what economic cycle we were in. And what? Business people still ask for JS + API in 2022, which is low code too :) I mean low level coding, resembling my first steps in C 40 years ago. 4GL is gone. And you can't convince them, they fear vendor lock-in much more than dead-lines. Maybe we need a low code platform, but an open-source one. BTW - I had to help a non-programmer write the whole Power App, no, they were not able to do it themselves, it took more time to coordinate/explain than write it myself. One more argument - Google are not a gang of idiots but they have now come with Flutter. With other words - we need some more comments on situation in IT than just a few percentage figures, I think.
Hello Bogusz Jelinski, We are using our Low Code Framework since last 16 years. It can develop any ERP without programming language. In the developed countries, it has become a trend to do feasibility check on low code vs traditional method of writing code. It will happen soon in India also You can check our Low Code Tutorials here ru-vid.com/show-UCXA3625MA2z98QD4EoJxG6A
But, typing the code is not the problem most people are having. Most people are going to quit software development on their first null reference exception, even if they're clicking on a GUI instead of typing code. ;-)
86% of companies are too cheap to offer enough to find a dev. Seriously I know plenty of unemployed developers but nobody is interested in being paid half a livable wage to do what normally pays over 120k.
@Jagjit Singh, you can check our Low Code Tutorials here ru-vid.com/show-UCXA3625MA2z98QD4EoJxG6A Would like to know your reviews for our low code tool (Kaizen Framework)