Recently, there’s been a surge of interest in visual programming models, all with varying degrees of user-friendliness. These low-code platforms utilize drag-and-drop elements to help citizen developers stitch together applications, avoiding the complexities of hard-coding connections.
I recently spoke with WayScript co-founders Jesse Orshan and Lane Eden to see how some-code combines traditional coding and low-code.
Some-code applications, too, could quickly enable developers to mix-and-match APIs in the programming language of their choice.
The premise behind some-code is to help skilled developers stitch the operational scaffolding around their source code, helping integrate, validate, test and deploy software in a more streamlined approach.