What's the distinction between low code and no code in your mind?
Cansu Aydede
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This came up in of the comments during our launch today and I am curious how other people would define it.
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dhanilan m.s.@dhanilan_m_s_
Undaku
No code is about not writing code. Low code is about writing less code. No code is about using visual tools to build something without having to write a single line of code. Low code is about using these same tools, but with the ability to write some code when needed.
I see no code as more accessible and low code as more powerful. No code is great for those who want to build something without having to learn to code. Low code is great for those who want to build something quickly and efficiently.
With Undaku, you can build powerful no code applications without a single line of code.
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Completely agree with @krishna.
LowCode is still coding on some parts.
NoCode means no programming stuff involved hence anyone without any coding experience can play with the system.
We have developed a NoCode platform called Robonito
https://robonito.com
Purely from my mind
No code = drag and drop + may be some plain english text for configuration
Low code = some structured constructs needed in addition to above