By Frank Ohlhorst on February 26, 20211 CommentAccelerating the pace of development has become one of the biggest goals in DevOps. After all, having teams speed the creation and modification of applications is supposed to be one of the primary advantages of DevOps pipelines.

For some, turning to alternative methods to generate and modify code can slay the beast of project deceleration, and that is where low-code platforms come into play.However, the waters are muddied by misconceptions about what low-code is and what it isn’t.

On the other hand, low-code platforms can integrate with deployment platforms, which helps expedite delivery while also enforcing consistency.“Over time, many developers have come to believe that low-code platforms were built for a single programmer working on a waterfall project,” said Deepak Anupalli, co-founder and VP of Engineering at WaveMaker, Inc. “Today, low-code platforms, like WaveMaker, offer development environments that integrate with code management tools, as well as APIs, to support the sharing of code and fostering team collaboration.”

Rabins points out that low-code doesn’t mean no-code, simply that low-code can generate code that can be modified and adapted as needed, supporting pipelines that deliver fully customizable applications.Many seem to think that low-code platforms are just a trend that will ultimately fade away as other technologies come to light.

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