Low-code and no-code tools — ones that use “drag and drop” or similar interfaces to allow users to accomplish technical work without coding skills — are gaining rapid adoption in enterprises, for a number of reasons:
- They allow non-technical employees — “citizen developers” — to help build applications and carry out tasks without knowing how to code.
- They automate processes, making systems and apps more secure and freeing up developers to handle tasks that require more creativity and skill.
- They help alleviate the need to hire more developers from a limited, in-demand pool of talent. (Although the jury is still out on that one.)
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