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What Is Low Code Mobile Application Development?

Amit Singh / 3 min read.
August 16, 2021
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Businesses must increasingly pay attention to how they use mobile technologies to engage with existing and new consumers.

Many businesses are pursuing the solution of deploying their custom mobile applications.

With such a wide range of mobile devices, too many operating systems, as well as sizes of display and device capabilities of handling the applications, it becomes challenging to develop mobile apps which suit all.

However, as mobile devices evolve, so does the technology for building apps; as a result, there is now a list of Low-Code development platforms available to help developers to create mobile applications that meet their business objectives.

So, let’s see what Low-Code development is.

Low-Code

Low-code is a software development strategy that allows applications to be delivered more quickly and with less coding.

Low-code platforms are a set of technologies (Tools) that allow the visual creation of programs using the modeling and a graphical user interface which makes it easy for someone with less knowledge of programming, it also speeds up the process of getting an app to production.

The approach to Low-Code application is evolving with time, but it is critical to grasp the notion of low-code, the composition of low-code platforms, and the challenges that low-code answers.

It is a technology that allows for the visual development and delivery of whole applications.

The essence of low-code platforms is a drag-and-drop interface.

Instead of developing complicated code and terminology, you can utilize low-code to rapidly and graphically develop full apps with advanced user interfaces, software solutions, databases, and analytics.

Benefits Of Low-Code

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Consent

Most businesses are plagued by massive shortages, and unable to find suitably skilled employees, and are always pushed to accomplish more with less.

Low-code platforms, on the other hand, have drastically decreased the complexity of application development.

It increases the value of programmers by allowing effective approaches to build on their knowledge of how to produce and maintain high-quality websites and apps while also broadening their skills by experimenting with new technologies.

Low-code allows developers to accomplish more. They may spend more time developing and less time on repetitive tasks using low-code.

Drawback Of Low-Code

  • The truth of low-code is that most low-code systems are conceptual, necessitating a significant amount of effort to be automated.
  • When it comes time to expand, interface with existing programs, the low-code application may lead to the collapse of functional and non – functional criteria.
  • If a low-code application needs to be updated for technological development it becomes difficult or nearly impossible to do.

Top 5 Low-Code Platforms

1. Visual LANSA

Visual LANSA is a low-code, Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that allows you to build mobile, responsive web or desktop applications (Windows, browser, mobile devices) for cloud (AWS, Azure) or on-premises (Windows, IBM i, Linux).

2. GeneXus

GeneXus is a cross-platform, knowledge-representation-based development tool aimed primarily at enterprise-class applications for online applications, smart devices, and the Microsoft Windows platform. GeneXus generates native code for a variety of contexts mostly using declarative language.

3. Zoho Creator

Zoho Creator is a cloud software that allows you to develop custom applications without any prior coding knowledge. The drag-and-drop interface of Zoho Creator allows you to develop customized business apps easily.

4. Creatio

Creatio is a low-code SaaS (software as a service) solution for process management and CRM (customer relationship management). It may be used to automate corporate activities, set up rules, and create third-party connections.

5. Appian

Appian is a low-code development platform for companies of all sizes. Users can use it to create business process management (BPM) applications.

Final Remark

As you’ve gathered enough knowledge on what Low-Code is, how it works, and, more significantly, its advantages and disadvantages.

Low-Code platforms will play an essential role in the rapid creation of mobile apps. However, as explained in this blog, it may be unable to create applications that complement current technology.

And this is where low-code app development differs from the standard, with the majority of businesses still opting for the traditional development approach.

Categories: Internet Of Things, Technical
Tags: app, applications, mobile

About Amit Singh

I'm content writer Amit Singh. I've published several articles on IT
topics such as website and app development, as well as blockchain and
cryptocurrency development. And will continue to write more.

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