9 paths to Low-Code, some of which may actually work
No-code, low-code has become a popular quest. Architects are called in to separate fact from fiction. No French were harmed.
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No-code, low-code has become a popular quest. Architects are called in to separate fact from fiction. No French were harmed.
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Or at least be better prepared for being wrong.
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