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  1. Fear of automation (automation anxiety) has existed since the 16th century. It has been a major driver of negative attitudes toward technology and machines (also known as technophobia). With more sophisticated low-code and no-code development solutions on the horizon, even software developers face bouts of disquietude related to their job security. While low-code solutions have […] The post The Future of Low-Code Development appeared first on DevOps.com. View the full article
  2. AppSmith has added support for Git repositories to an open source framework for building custom applications using a low-code platform based on the JavaScript programming language. Rishabh Kaul, head of marketing for AppSmith, said the Git support will make it simpler for developers to manage version control as they iteratively build applications using a set […] The post AppSmith Adds Git Support to Low-Code App Dev Framework appeared first on DevOps.com. View the full article
  3. As the popularity of no-code and low-code tools grows, so, too, do security concerns The demand for new applications is growing at a rapid rate. Many individuals and business units will not tolerate delays. As a result, citizen developers are stepping in, some of whom may be sanctioned by the company while essentially operating as […] The post Security Risks With No-Code/Low-Code Tools appeared first on DevOps.com. View the full article
  4. For many companies, IT transformation is no small feat. Between the technology, process and organizational changes needed, it can take time to see a return on your IT transformation efforts and investments. So it’s no surprise that low-code/no-code is starting to be seen as a compelling solution for some. With low-code/no-code, you can empower teams […] The post How Low-Code/No-Code Can Transform Your Organization appeared first on DevOps.com. View the full article
  5. Gartner predicts that by the end of 2025, over 65% of development projects will usee low-code builders. The field of low-code continues to expand. But what security implications does low-code introduce? Low-code refers to tools that enable application construction using visual programming models. Adopting drag-and-drop components instead of traditional code, no-code and low-code platforms enables […] View the full article
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