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Low-code is one of the fastest growing areas of software development today. An increasing number of PaaS companies now offer low-code solutions for data manipulation, integration, and transformation; and the shift toward low-code solutions is poised to unleash a new democratization of programming.

What's happening to make computing power more widely accessible? Will this new low-code level of abstraction allow programmers to be more creative? This report examines how the low-code model is democratizing programming, changing everyday programmer roles, liberating teams, and introducing new dimensions of creativity--and challenges--in software development.

As more people learn how to be creative with low-code, what new kinds of programming--and programmers--will emerge as a result?

This report covers:

  • What low-code and no-code platforms are--and how they'll democratize programming and transform programmer roles
  • The potential challenges low-code solutions may introduce to software development
  • What new kinds of approaches to programming will emerge as low-code use grows
  • How low-code solutions may allow programmers to think more creatively about programming and software development

Table of Contents

  1. Low-Code and the Democratization of Programming
    1. Everything Is Low-Code
    2. Excel (And Why It Works)
    3. UML
    4. LabVIEW
    5. Copilot
    6. Glitch
    7. Forms and Templates
    8. Rethinking the Programmer
    9. Rethinking Programmer Education
    10. Rethinking the Industry
    11. Rethinking Code Itself
    12. Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Headed
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