“Software is eating the world,” says Silicon Valley venture capital icon Mark Andreessen. You name it: personal computers, the internet, mobile devices, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and ...
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In a tight market for tech talent, low-code and no-code software may be a viable solution for companies that want “customized” tech solutions but can’t afford an extended (or any) in-house dev team.
The tech field has a diversity problem. Could low-code and no-code software lead to more opportunities or a wider range of people? Low-code and no-code software development tools aren't just a way to ...
Programming is sometimes seen as more of a "dark art" than an engineering discipline. Developing programs that can be read and used by non-programmers is an "El Dorado" that many businesses have ...
This ebook, based on the latest ZDNet / TechRepublic special feature, helps IT leaders understand the consequences of non-developers becoming app builders and how to successfully take advantage of ...
From productivity and product development to speeding time to market, manufacturers are finding low-code software to be a boost in bringing domain expertise to apps. The move toward low-code and ...