siliconindia | | MAY - 20238By Samir Chitkara, Head of Application Development, Credit Corp Group [ASX: CCP]DEMOCRATISING SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT WITH LOW-CODE NO-CODEIN MYOPINIONInvestment in technology across organisations has never been higher, especially in the post-pandemic world, but the supply of tech talent hasn't been able to keep pace. Software outsourcing has helped organisations to scale and acquire highly experienced developers on the team, but we are still way behind the demand curve.What we need is a robust and reliable solution that enables organisations to broaden the software delivery pool and to swiftly deploy enterprise-wide solutions.I believe that the solution lies in embracing Low-Code No-Code development platforms. This is not a new concept. In 1987, Apple released HyperCard, a Low-Code programming tool. It gained some momentum, but the project got lost in many other bigger Apple projects to be discontinued in 1998.Almost two decades later, the concept of Low-Code resurfaced.Low-Code development platforms have been developed to allow for rapid application development with minimal hand-coding using reusable, pre-built components for common tasks and configurations to support required customisations.The latest FAD on this track is the No-Code platform which aims at democratising Samir Chitkara
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