Going codeless.

The article considers the trend in low code/no code (LC/NC) tools in software development. It mentions that around 1,300 Telstra technicians are using an app unifying 70 messaging systems for reporting phone-line problems developed by a field technician without coding experience. The number of peopl...

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Published in:Economist Vol. 442; no. 9281; pp. 50 - 52
Format: Article
Published: Economist Newspaper Limited 1/29/2022
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