Low-Code Lessons From My Website Overhaul
Thoughts on spaghetti architecture, citizen developers, subtraction, and simplicity.
What's the difference between low-code and no-code tools?
I address the question in Low-Code/No-Code, and I even recorded a quick video about it after the book dropped last year.
The answer is simple, despite many analysts' and vendors' efforts to introduce jargon and superfluous complexity. If you can add your own code to a website or app, then the tool qualifies as low code. If not, then it's a no-code one.
That's it.
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