Low-code development represents a significant departure from traditional software development methodologies. At its core, low-code development is an approach that empowers individuals, often with limited coding experience, to create applications through a visual, drag-and-drop interface. This means that instead of writing lines of complex code from scratch, developers use pre-built components and modules to assemble the application.
Key to low-code’s effectiveness is its abstraction of technical complexities. It provides a simplified environment where developers, known as citizen developers, can focus on the application’s logic and functionality rather than getting bogged down in the intricacies of coding syntax.