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The definition of “low-code, no-code” remains a subject of debate. Others describe low-code, no-code as a way to rely on a platform that facilitates software development — while automating many of the tasks in a build — to both simplify the process for inexperienced developers and to save time and resources for experienced developers. In both cases in this increasingly crowded space, low-code, no-code makes the coding and software development process simpler and more automated as a result. In the case of low-code, no-code platform provider gopaddle, the idea is to “unleash the power of a no-code platform for modern applications.”

A key feature for a low-code, no-code platform is to support first-time developers’ learning processes who might not have a complete idea of the best practices they need to build a full-fledged CRM software tool, for example, Raju said.

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