However, rapid digital transformation is easier said than done for most organizations, given most are already struggling to find enough tech talent. And it’s why more organizations are turning to low-code development to help them deliver the digital experiences their customers now demand.
Below is what executives need to know about low-code and how it can help them save time and money on software development.
What Is Low-Code Development?
Low-code is an approach to software development that reduces the amount of custom coding required to build an application by incorporating drag-and-drop interfaces, process modeling, reusable code templates, and software development kits (SDKs) into the software development process.
Low-code platforms do not replace the job of a software developer but rather make app development faster by providing developers and non-developers with prebuilt sections of code they can assemble (either visually or in a traditional development environment) instead of hand-coding every line.
Low-Code vs. No-Code
The terms “low-code” and “no-code” are often used interchangeably. But in practice, they’re two separate approaches to software development.
No-code development eliminates the need for coding altogether by making the entire application design process a visual drag-and-drop experience. As a result, anyone can use a no-code platform to build an application or website. However, the accessibility of no-code development usually limits the functionality a user can build into their application based on the prebuilt capability of the editing environment.
Low-code development also makes the development process more accessible to non-developers. But low-code platforms are still primarily designed for professional developers because they do not completely eliminate the need for coding skills. Low-code development platforms offer greater flexibility than no-code platforms, but they also require a higher technical aptitude to fully implement a functional application.