Editor’s Note: The following is an article written for and published in DZone’s 2021 Low-Code Development Trend Report.
As a professional developer, you are quite familiar with the concept of coding applications and building out the infrastructure to deliver that code, and you understand the complexities involved when a team works to meet delivery deadlines. You’ve spent years becoming proficient at your calling, and then suddenly one day you’re confronted with a new technology platform referred to as a low-code automation platform. It’s here to deliver solutions with a minimal amount of coding by developers and provides the flexibility for business users to develop their own solutions.