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The term "low code" has been around since it was coined by a Forrester Research analyst in 2014. The concept was originally intended to allow so-called "citizen developers" -- those whose business acumen exceeds their coding skill -- to develop applications. But in the ensuing years low code platforms such as Oracle Application Express (APEX) and Oracle Visual Builder have found fans among experienced professional developers. In this program a panel or expert developers explores the use of low code platforms and why they have captured the attention of coding pros.
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The term "low code" has been around since it was coined by a Forrester Research analyst in 2014. The concept was originally intended to allow so-called "citizen developers" -- those whose business acumen exceeds their coding skill -- to develop applications. But in the ensuing years low code platforms such as Oracle Application Express (APEX) and Oracle Visual Builder have found fans among experienced professional developers. In this program a panel or expert developers explores the use of low code platforms and why they have captured the attention of coding pros.
Read the complete show notes here.
Photo by ThisIsEngineering from Pexels

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