With the use of visual modeling in a graphical interface to build and configure applications, developers can skip the infrastructure and re-implementation of patterns that can make it troublesome to develop and go straight to the unique 10% of an application. Low code is to the software in such a way that assembly lines are to the auto industry. Both automate the manual tasks that are generally time consuming and complex to carry out by the people. Let us discuss more about – What is low-code?
What Is Low-Code Development?
Low code is a visual development approach to develop an application. It allows developers to build apps for web and mobile regardless of experience with the help of drag and drop components and model driven logic through a graphic user interface. It mitigate non-technical developers from writing code and also supports professional developers to carry out tedious tasks in application development. And hence developers can create, iterate and release applications in very less time as compared to traditional methods. Low-code application development allows development of all types of apps for different kinds of use cases.
A low-code development platform looks like:
- Application lifecycle manager- Automated tools to build, debug, deploy, and also to maintain the application.
- A visual IDE- An environment for visually defining the UIs, workflows, and also data models of your application.
- Connectors to back-ends or services- Automatically handles data structures, storage, and retrieval.
No two low-code tools are exactly the same. Some focus on the business needs like case management. Others use the low-code term to describe a tool that needs small work to do with actual application development.
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