
I am pleased to announce that Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications is out. So far, I’m just seeing it on Amazon. The other dominoes should start falling shortly. The paperback is up now, the ebook is coming on November 4th, and the hardcover is now up.
Based on my interactions, pre-sales, and the number of inquiries for custom editions and bulk orders, number 13 is striking a nerve. Pre-orders for the Kindle edition have been strong:
It’s not hard to understand why. LC/NC tools—like the one that runs this website—are exploding. Citizen development is gaining momentum.
Against this backdrop, Low-Code/No-Code has arrived at the perfect time. The book’s endorsements are humbling. At the risk of being immodest, it is an invaluable treasure trove of insightful analysis, synthesis, examples, and advice. It’s the third in my three-book series on the future of work.
I hope that you’ll check it out.
Updated: November 2, 2022
I am pleased to announce that Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications is out. So far, I’m just seeing it on Amazon. The other dominoes should start falling shortly. The paperback is up now, the ebook is coming on November 4th, and the hardcover is now up. (All the cool kids are buying them.)
Based on my interactions, pre-sales, and the number of inquiries for custom editions and bulk orders, number 13 is striking a nerve. Pre-orders for the Kindle edition have been strong:
It’s not hard to understand why. LC/NC tools—like the one that runs this website—are exploding. Citizen development is gaining momentum.
Against this backdrop, Low-Code/No-Code has arrived at the perfect time. The book’s endorsements are humbling. At the risk of being immodest, it is an invaluable treasure trove of insightful analysis, synthesis, examples, and advice.
I hope that you’ll check it out.
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