Editor’s Note: The following is an article written for and published in DZone’s 2021 Low-Code Development Trend Report.
If you ask 100 developers what no code is, you’re likely to get 100 different answers. However, what is often agreed upon is that no-code development offers the ability to create software without needing dozens of software developers working — often for months at a time — on software before delivering a working solution. Essentially, this means that no code is the process of automating software systems.