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Is low code better than no code?
01 December 2022 By papmall®
Between low code and no code, there is always a difference in terms of user files and certain capabilities/limitations. The features of a basic no-code platform and a more sophisticated low-code platform are contrasted in the table below.
Features/ Characteristics | No-code | Low-code |
Main audience | Business user or citizen developer | Professional developer |
Adoption objective | Easy to use the platform to empower business users to create their departmental apps, and relieve IT backlogs | Augment developer productivity so they can focus on strategic projects and free IT up from “keeping the lights on” |
Coding expertise and ramp up | None | Highly recommended, quick ramp-up |
Type of project | Simple, departmental apps | Business-critical solutions and sophisticated apps |
Platform extensibility | Nonexistent | Developer can integrate with any enterprise system of record |
Customization | Nonexistent | Developer can add custom code whenever needed |
Scalability | Limited to departmental users | Enterprises-grade |