Sunday, March 20, 2022

Here comes the next programming revolution - Simon Bisson, ZDnet

It's not surprising, then, that low code tools have become popular. They build on familiar concepts to give end users a toolset that helps them build and share applications they need. The logical successors of Excel and Access, they're playgrounds that open up access to data and provide ways of linking applications and services, while building simple user experiences out of common building blocks. You can think of them as modern process automation tools, able to extract workflows from operations and turn those captured actions into code. 

https://www.zdnet.com/article/low-code-is-for-developers-too-here-comes-the-next-programming-revolution/