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The End of Programming: The Rise of No-Code and Low-Code Platforms
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For decades, software development has been at the heart of technological progress. Programmers have built the digital world we live in today, from operating systems to AI-driven applications. However, a shift is occurring. Advances in artificial intelligence, no-code platforms, and automation are raising an important question: Are we witnessing the end of traditional programming?
This question is not about whether software development will disappear, but rather whether the way we write code today will be fundamentally different in the future. Let’s explore the trends reshaping the programming landscape and what the future might hold for developers.
The Rise of No-Code and Low-Code Platforms
The demand for software is higher than ever, but there are not enough skilled developers to meet this demand. This gap has fueled the rise of no-code and low-code platforms, allowing individuals with little or no programming experience to build applications.
No-Code Platforms:
No-code platforms like Bubble, Webflow, and Airtable allow users to create web applications and automate workflows without writing a single line…