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Will Low-Code and No-Code Development Replace Traditional Coding?  
According to a 2021 Gartner forecast, "By 2025, 70% of new applications developed by enterprises will be based on low-code or no-code tools, compared to less than 25% in 2020."

How is this playing out in the real world of professional IT?

Are you seeing low-code and no-code development replacing traditional coding?

Slashdot's readers share their own experiences here.
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