Choosing the Best Low-Code Tool For Your Business
What are the drivers that make low code so popular and what factors to consider before you select a low-code platform for your team, company, or business? Here are the answers.
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What are the drivers that make low code so popular and what factors to consider before you select a low-code platform for your team, company, or business? Here are the answers.
Rapid Application Development (or the RAD model), in essence, is an agile project development strategy that provides a super flexible and adaptable process to how you design and build software solutions. And here you can learn more about it and why to implement it.
Do you know how to make the development of mission-critical business software less complex? If not, here is the solution for you all explained in the blog post.
What’s next in App Builder? What to expect in the following year? This detailed roadmap will reveal it all – from current updates to future enhancements.
Not too long ago we released Swagger UI and now we want to show you how to use it in you Angular and Blazor applications. Read the tutorial.
Do you want to find out which are considered top enterprise low-code platforms? This article explores the best ones on the market that will help you scale your projects and business practices.
It is not enough to hand over a Sketch or Figma design file, for example, and leave the developer run with it. Teams need a single platform that will act as a “force multiplier” – an efficient product design platform.
What is a UI kit? How to use it? And what are the advantages and disadvantages? This article dives deeper into these questions, providing you with the answers and some of the best UI kits available out there.
What is a designer-developer handoff? How much time does it typically consume of your development work? And how can teams handle it better so the design-development process runs smoothly? Here are the answers.
Although they look and sound pretty much the same, there is a difference between low-code and no-code tools. Learn more about it here.