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Will No Code/Low Code Tools Replace Developers?

The rise of no code/low code platforms is a win-win situation for both developers with technical and non-technical backgrounds.

By Bhagyam SinghPublished 2 years ago 3 min read

Whether AI will lead to mass unemployment or will act as an opportunity for evolution? Indeed, it is all the rage now, similar to how people feared robots stealing our jobs back in the day. Fast-forward to today, and here we are working parallel to them, playing off each other’s strengths.

Artificial intelligence is not a substitute for human intelligence, it is a tool to amplify human creativity and ingenuity, quote Fei-Fei Li (Co-director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI). It all depends upon the individual and how they are leveraging the technology.

One has to embrace efficiency without sacrificing innovation. For instance, you can utilize AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Grammarly, etc. to enhance work and make it more catchy. And this fear isn’t isolated to Artificial Intelligence. Take the no-code/low-code movement, booming with promises to democratize app development.

For instance, take a case study of AU Small Finance Bank. They wanted to start a paperless e-KYC-enabled customer onboarding for a seamless digital experience.

Decimal Technology focused on digitizing BFSI industry helped them by building a full-stack digital customer onboarding platform for a bank offering a comprehensive suite of products and services. You might think that developers have no say when it comes to developing applications through no code. However, the back end of the platform is handled by the coders.

People are bound to think that no coding is involved in no code/low code platforms. But, under the hood of that user-friendly interface hums the very code it seeks to mask. Funny right? Using code to build tools that bypass code.

To be honest, the fear of being replaced often stems from misunderstanding its potential. The rise of no code/low code platforms is a win-win situation for both developers with technical and non-technical backgrounds. It is here to reshape the landscape, offering exciting opportunities for both.

The shift towards the NCLC platforms is revolutionary since it has helped enterprises improve efficiency and faster deployment of applications. Traditionally, it would take years to build an app, but now the product is launched within months. This implies faster GTM and cost reduction. Additionally, if you automate the work, it frees the workforce from doing repetitive work and allows them to focus on more creative tasks.

Investing in this software will help enterprises save precious time and resources that can be utilized to focus on the creative part of their project. Think of it like a genie in a lamp that grants you productivity superpowers.

Moreover, this software can be used in various fields such as customer service, project management, data entry, and social media management, and the possibilities are endless.

There are numerous benefits of using no code to build mobile applications, but this doesn’t mean that software developers should be worried. It only frees up their valuable time to focus more on complex logic, custom integrations, and unique user experience.

No code empowers non-technical individuals and creates collaboration opportunities, bridging the gap between technical expertise and business needs. This also creates new demand for developers to build custom features, integration, and complex functionalities within no-code frameworks.

Remember, AI hasn’t replaced doctors, artists, or teachers, their role is still intact. Similarly, no code/low code won’t erase developers. Rather, it will reshape their work, enabling them to focus on creativity, innovation, and complex problem-solving. Embracing the change and upskilling along its lines is what the situation calls for. It is on us, to how are we channeling this advancement for our benefit.

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Bhagyam Singh

A girl trying to find her way into the world of Internet technology by communicating complex technical concepts clearly and understandably.

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