According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics, we will see a 20% rise in the need for developers between 2022 and 2030. In a https://blog.codelitt.com/low-code-vs-no-code-application-development-whats-the-difference/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/lbrufal/, sales operations manager of custom software company https://www.codelitt.com/, speculates as to why this is taking place.
Are low-code and no-code platforms that eliminate the developer the next thing to fear?
Low code platform provider https://www.mendix.com/low-code-guide/low-code-use-cases/ says its software low code can be used to build custom applications to supplement or replace legacy systems without disrupting core functionality.
Since it’s low code, the platforms do a lot to take much of the “headaches” off of the developers’ hands.