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No-code vs. Low-code: How are both approaches different?

Since Elon Musk announced chargeable Twitter accounts, many companies might consider bringing more options to the market. Suppose you were to create a Twitter alternative; what development approach would you choose – no-code, low-code, or high-code?

One of the fundamental differences between no-code and low-code platforms is openness. No-code platforms offer a closed system for development. So, when you make the changes in the source code in the no-code platform, it will not impact the work across use cases.

Low-code platforms, on the contrary, provide an open system that allows users to add code or changes that impact app operations. In other words, low-code platforms enable developers to make changes that affect how the code works and all the app use cases.

Know all your answers on what to choose and when between no-code vs. low-code vs. high-code: No-code vs. Low-code vs. High-code: An Ultimate Showdown of the Web Development Method

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on November 23, 2022
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