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In recent years, there has been a growing interest in low-code and no-code development platforms that allow anyone to build apps and software without needing to write complex code.
These platforms provide graphical interfaces and simple logic blocks that can be connected to quickly build functional programs.
The main appeal of low-code/no-code platforms is that they open up software development to a much broader audience.
Instead of needing specialized coding skills, these platforms allow anyone with an idea to prototype and even launch their own apps and programs.
This democratization of software creation has sparked a lot of excitement and optimism about empowering a new wave of creators, innovators and entrepreneurs.
A few factors are driving the momentum behind the low-code/no-code movement:
1. Demand for More Software — As digital transformation continues across every industry, demand for new software and apps far outpaces the supply of professional developers. Low-code/no-code platforms enable more people to fill this gap.
2. Faster Iteration — Building software with traditional code is often slow. Low-code platforms speed up development and allow for quicker feedback and iteration.