Technology this days is progressing at a remarkable pace and updates are continually occurring, the tech world is growing at a very high speed. When talking about coding, technology and coding are two inseparable things, so it’s safe to say that code sits at the root of all technology.
According to some technologists, it’s believed that machine learning will replace the need to manually write code, because computers will be trained to code themselves. Some also believe that because coding can be tedious, developers will be able to use their analytical skills in more enjoyable ways than writing code. Coding remains necessary, though web development and programming on the other hand is facing a revolution. The ability to build a website or application is becoming available to regular people by using very simple tools. For one to be able to build a web or mobile application, the person should be capable of writing code or hiring a developer to do it.
Visual programming will make digital creation accessible to the masses, visual Programming will provide a powerful social and economic platform that democratizes the ability to maintain an online presence. When computers began storing information on the main memory, they were sold for business and government applications, then the first programming language was invented in 1953, which was called COBOL. Nowadays, web development is accessible to anyone with access to internet. Soon, advancements in technology will make even the most complex development challenges achievable for the average user.
No-Code development platforms are visually integrated development environments, which allow users to drag and drop the components they wish to include in their application, connect them in a logical order and launch a mobile or web application. Such platforms unleash the imagination and creativity of any user without the prior knowledge of existing programming languages.
When we look back at the No-Code Revolution, it began with the increased popularity of the first visual programming languages, developers built website without the need of writing code. This was achievable just by dragging and dropping code blocks into place, a simple and functional website could be built.
It became possible to build not only simple landing pages or blogs, but also web applications with complex logic and functionality. Traditionally, No-Code development platforms allow minor flexibility on the front and back ends.
As more technological companies gear up for digital transformation, they become software-driven organizations.
The need to hire software development talent has become an unfortunate bottleneck inhibiting the growth of small, medium, and large companies around the globe. No-Code platforms have the ability to disrupt entire industries, as entrepreneurial individuals or small businesses that previously were unable to unleash their ideas now flood the world with an explosion of creativity.
This is not to say that applications or web developers are irrelevant, it will remain useful in the future, but the No-Code Revolution has arrived.