Low-code and no-code won’t kill developer jobs, here’s why Your email has been sent Developers are the Jedis of innovation. Low-code and no-code won't change that, but it will bring more people into ...
Low-code and no-code has something for everyone -- for both non-tech users as well as experienced developers. But the movement toward low-code may be more slow-mo that originally hoped. "The ...
Low-code and no-code development is often seen as the realm of citizen developers, but the segment of the enterprise where low-code and no-code has gained significant traction is among professional ...
This article is part of "CXO AI Playbook" — straight talk from business leaders on how they're testing and using AI. The future of software-development jobs is changing rapidly as more companies adopt ...
Get-girls-to-code initiatives aim to fix tech’s gender imbalance – but they may help reinforce it Technology has a gender problem, as everyone knows. The underrepresentation of women in technical ...
GitHub Spark, leveraging Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4, enables application development from natural language descriptions, potentially revolutionizing software creation. It automates front-end and back ...
NEEDHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The market for low-code, no-code, and intelligent developer technologies (LCNCIDT) continues to see strong demand from both professional and non-technical developers.
According to Nasscom, over 65% of tech jobs will evolve in the next five years, highlighting the need for developers to shift from just writing code to solving problems with AI-enabled tools. The AI ...
At Meta’s LlamaCon AI event, tech industry execs described how quickly AI is transforming coding — with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg predicting AI could handle half of all software development within a ...
On a recent late-night formula run, I passed by a large display of books about teaching children to code. I have seen these books around, but never such a large display directed toward elementary-aged ...