What is low-code development? A Lego-like approach to building software

By Clint Boulton

Low code differs from no-code development, in which so-called citizen developers, often business analysts with little to no programming experience but who are knowledgeable about business processes and workflows, use similar drag-and-drop tools to arrange applications. With low code, developers may still need to do some coding to integrate access to older applications, for reporting, and for special user interface requirements, Forrester Research analyst John Rhymer wrote in an October 2017 research report(For a deeper look at low code, read technologist Steven Koh’s explanation, here, and Jason Bloomberg’s article distinguishing low code from its no-code cousin, here.)

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