Watch Evolution in Reverse: Working with Low Code
Should AI fail to deliver on its full promise, then there are always low-code platforms. The computing industry has tried to simplify programming since the time mainframes roamed the earth. The low-code concept is a continuation of that drive, only now packaged within a new catchphrase. In the past, we would have known the low-code concept under different names: Visual Programming, Executable UML, Model-Driven Architecture, fourth-generation programming languages, and so on. Independent of its labeling, the core idea remains the same: instead of hiring programmers and having them work for months, let’s just draw some boxes in a tool, connect them via various arrows, perhaps specify the occasional ...
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