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In recent years, low-code and no-code platforms have revolutionized software development, making it accessible to non-technical users. These tools allow people to create applications through visual interfaces, drag-and-drop components, and pre-built templates, reducing the need for traditional coding. The appeal of low-code lies in its speed and efficiency. Businesses can quickly prototype and deploy solutions, addressing market demands faster than ever. For startups and small teams, this is a game-changer, enabling them to compete with larger organizations without extensive development resources. However, low-code isn’t without limitations. Complex applications may still require custom coding, and reliance on these platforms can lead to vendor lock-in. Additionally, while they democratize development, they don’t replace the need for skilled developers in more advanced projects.
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