May 3, 2024
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Low-code development is a software development approach that enables developers to create applications with minimal coding. It uses visual programming and drag-and-drop interfaces to make it easier for developers to build applications without having to write extensive lines of code.
What does a Low-Code Developer do?
Low-code developers are responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining applications using low-code development platforms. They work with business analysts and end-users to understand business requirements and translate them into technical specifications.
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Provides an introduction to low-code development, covering its benefits, challenges, and best practices. It comprehensive guide that is suitable for both beginners and experienced developers.
Discusses the impact of Citizen Developers on the software development landscape, and it provides recommendations for how organizations can adapt to this new reality.
Covers the technical aspects of Citizen Development, explaining the different low-code/no-code platforms and how to use them to build enterprise applications.
Provides a comprehensive guide to low-code development for IT professionals. It covers topics such as the different types of low-code platforms, the benefits of low-code development, and how to implement a low-code strategy.
Provides a practical guide to empowering business users with low-code development tools. It covers topics such as choosing the right tools, training users, and managing projects.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Citizen Development, covering its history, key concepts, and benefits.
Provides a practical guide to becoming a Citizen Developer. It covers topics such as getting started with low-code development, building your first app, and collaborating with IT.
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