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Beginners Guide: Building An Application With No Coding – Myth or Reality?

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October 8, 2019
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Low code means to design and develop a software application with no or minimal hand-coding. It is a method in which you pick visual modules of code and drop them in your workflow. Although there are times when you need to build your custom code, it is not so difficult. It helps you save a lot of money, time, and the headache of debugging your code, as the code is tried and tested several times. Developers can deliver value more quickly and more reliably. Thus, companies are increasingly considering low-code platform solutions to reduce application development time. 

Many people often have misunderstandings about low-code methodology. We list here four myths and one reality about low code custom application development.

  1. Low-code is mainly for the citizen developers: If you think you can use some low-code platforms to build simple applications, think again. The apps that support digital transformation needs to be integrated with the enterprise information systems. It means you need to be a citizen developer if you want to develop applications for digital transformation. 
  2. Low-code is only meant to be used for creating simple applications: This is only the half-truth. Although low-code platforms are used to build simple applications, you can definitely do more than that. You can create highly scalable applications that support complex logic. For this, you would need a team of programmers who would use the low code platforms, to make their work easier. 
  3. Low-code means no collaboration or reusability: This myth came into existence because a low-code platform lets various technical teams across the enterprise to start building their solutions independently. This allows scattered groups to start being productive sooner, but questions efficiency and collaboration. Finally, each team will need to connect to existing corporate systems, and without cooperation or reuse, each side would need to develop its extension to do this. But low-code platforms can maintain efficiency through reusable components and collaboration. 
  4. Low-code means there is no programming: Low-code platforms offer visual development tooling, so business experts and developers can collaborate and rapidly design applications that meet the ‘business’ needs. This makes some people think that’s all there is to a low-code platform. But that is not true. Low-code platforms enable you to extend any part of an application you build using them.

The Reality: Low-Code Platforms Are Proprietary

The truth is that the best low-code platforms today are proprietary. Most of the developers choose to work with open standards and avoid proprietary frameworks if they can. Open source code keeps developers from being bound to any one company’s upgrade and enhancement schedule, and also enables them to take benefits of the experience and talent of developers around the globe.

Conclusion

Where the market for low-code platforms is ever increasing; the fear is that it is going to replace human coders’ remains. Look for a low-code platform that works best for your company. The ideal one would be which is built by a company with a constant history of regular revisions, updates, and a roadmap.

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