Torbjorn Zetterlund

Tue 24 2022
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List of Low-Code/No-Code Framework

by bernt & torsten

No-code and Low-code development platforms allow individuals worldwide to build their businesses and applications to serve them without writing code. The platforms sit at the intersection of the IT Department and pretty much every other department in a company.

In your organization, your IT department has most likely already had to automate and optimize business processes using technology with various successes. In recent years, due to the emergence of No-code constructors, IT development has become more accessible for businesses.

The development of platforms and no-code tools enables anyone to become a developer in their own business, or startup or hire a separate no-code specialist, whose services will cost ten times cheaper than the work of a developer’s team.

No-code app builders and no-code tools are actively developing and will continue to evolve. Already you can find among them the platform and the tool that will help your business acquire a practical and convenient app or even completely switch to the online mode of operation without a single line of code.

List of Low-Code/No-Code Platforms

Here is a list of frameworks that we have taken a look at – there are a lot of low-code/no-code platforms frameworks to choose from, you need to be having great requirements of your app idea before selecting a low-code/no-code platform.

Low Code/No Code

Low-Code Can Help with Efficiency

Building a quality app can be a big challenge. Between developing an aesthetically pleasing front-end to including all of your business processes in the back-end, there’s a lot of work to be done. This can be a long process even with a highly-experienced staff of developers.

Utilizing a low-code solution is a great way to develop your application rapidly and effectively. When you don’t have to handwrite code for every element on each page of your app, it saves time and allows even the less technical users to contribute.

Below are some of my learnings about building great internal tools that developers and engineering leaders should consider.

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