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What are low-code and no-code platforms?

 

Low-code/no-code development, also known as LCNC, is the latest trend taking the tech world by storm. And I’m not just talking about the delivery teams, but also managers, sales reps, procurement folks, you name it. The number of enterprises embracing this approach is growing every day. But what exactly is it?

Well, LCNC development platforms are tools that allow individuals and teams to create applications using visual and drag-and-drop tools. Think of it like playing with LEGO blocks, but instead of building a ship or a police car, you end up with an app.

Benefits of NLCL

The key benefit of LCNC is that it helps to overcome the shortage of developers and speeds up the delivery of new applications, interfaces, and functions. This means that a business specialist can open the LCNC platform, configure the building blocks (such as APIs and microservices), and end up with a usable tool. And when it comes to more complex functionality, the specialist can then turn to IT to deliver the necessary tech. It’s like building a car – you put the wheels, doors, and other parts together, and then you order the engine from IT that gives you the competitive edge (such as 50% fuel savings, 10% less space, etc.).

The benefits of LCNC are many. For one, it’s cheaper, since less senior specialists can do the work in less time. It also frees up experienced developers to focus on making the systems better and delivering specific functionality, instead of bogging them down with repetitive tasks. LCNC also results in faster delivery times and less dependency on IT, as well as less testing and better documentation. Plus, it’s more flexible and agile, allowing for faster onboarding and innovation.

Disadvantages of NLCL

However, there are some disadvantages to LCNC as well. It lacks code flexibility, which means that some scripting is still needed to achieve customization. It can also result in vendor lock-in, and there are security concerns to consider. And when it comes to maintenance and support, the standardized blocks may be easier to maintain, but constantly providing new solutions can put a strain on teams if there’s not good documentation and support handover in place.

For LCNC platforms to be successful, they need to have documented functionality and a flawless handover process, as well as an API portal or gateway.

In conclusion

Low-code and no-code (LCNC) development platforms are the new revolution in the world of application development. It’s a game-changer for not only delivery teams but also for managers, business representatives, procurement teams, and sales. This approach has been adopted by an increasing number of enterprises because of its ability to improve delivery speed, cut costs, and increase innovation.

LCNC platforms allow individuals and teams to program applications using visual and drag-and-drop tools, making it easy to work with, even for non-technical folks. The platforms help deal with the shortage of developers, and the fast delivery of new applications, interfaces, and functions.

The benefits of LCNC are numerous, including lower costs, faster delivery times, better documentation, and increased agility. However, there are also some disadvantages, such as vendor lock-in, security issues, and maintenance and support difficulties.

If you’re looking to improve your application delivery process and stay ahead of the curve, LCNC platforms are a must-consider. The requirements for LCNC platforms include documented functionality, a flawless handover process, and API portals/gateways.

Do you want to learn more about LCNC and how it can help you and your organization? Join me in exploring the exciting world of LCNC development platforms!

 


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