Tag: Citizen developer
Citizen development and the future lawyer
by Editorial Team | Nov 19, 2020 | Industry news | 0 |
Could no-code (or low-code) development provide the compelling opportunity for us in the legal sector to embrace some of these amazing skills – and put them to use ourselves?
Read MoreThe no code revolution
by Editorial Team | Oct 30, 2020 | Industry news | 0 |
no code movement is not new, it democratizes processes, tools and access to a larger set of people. Look at the historry of publishing, music production
Read MoreHow to build a citizen developer program
by Editorial Team | Sep 4, 2020 | Industry news | 0 |
Citizen development has gotten a lot of attention recently. But how to you get started and make it really work? This article describes a great approach to successfully start your citizen development.
Read MoreMy no-code project got acquired by a VC firm from SF
by Editorial Team | May 14, 2020 | Industry news | 0 |
No code project was acquired, It doesn’t matter HOW you deliver value.
Read MoreHow to Develop Digital Products without Coding?
by Editorial Team | May 12, 2020 | Industry news | 0 |
How to start developing products without coding. HOW TO DEVELOP DIGITAL PRODUCTS WITHOUT CODING?
Read MoreWith so much remote work, the time is ripe for low-code and no-code software development
by Editorial Team | Apr 19, 2020 | Industry news | 0 |
Low-code and no-code have been well-suited for disruptive startups, and now may prove their mettle in highly scattered enterprises.
Read MoreDoes the Citizen Developer exist?
by Rob ten Kroode | Feb 11, 2020 | Opinion | 0 |
A few years ago, Gartner introduced the Citizen Developer. A new breed of software developer. A...
Read MoreArduino introduces low-code way to design IoT hardware
by Editorial Team | Jan 7, 2020 | Industry news | 0 |
Arduino enables low-code solutions to their platform to facilitate the adoption of their hardware.
Read MoreWhat is citizen development? The CIO’s solution to shadow IT
by Rob ten Kroode | Dec 5, 2019 | Industry news | 0 |
Users are increasingly creating tools to solve business problems. Fortunately, CIOs have help in the form of low- and no-code platforms that enable non-coders to build applications — guardrails included.
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