Why using Low code instead of Java/Angular frameworks?

The landscape of software development has been transformed by the emergence of Low code platforms, offering a compelling alternative to traditional frameworks, like a Java and Angular stack.

This shift raises pertinent questions about the advantages of adopting Low code over conventional development methodologies.

There are several advantages:

1. Faster development

Low code platforms significantly reduce the number of steps required to build applications.

With drag-and-drop interfaces and pre-built components, developers can create applications much faster than with manual coding.

This is enhanced by visual environments that make it easy to define the user interface and add dynamic functionalities.

A considerable time saving.

2. Low code is more accessible

Since Low code platforms simplify the development process, fewer experienced developers are needed, and these platforms bypass the complexity of using frameworks.

HR resources are thus optimized.

3. Cost reduction

In addition to optimizing resources and reducing personnel overhead, integrated tools for application management and maintenance reduce long-term costs.

Applications built on low code platforms are generally easier to update and manage because they rely on modular components that can be updated individually without impacting the entire system.

4. Security:

Low code platforms often integrate best practices in security and development, which can be more challenging to ensure when developing directly with Java and Angular.

5. Use of artificial intelligence:

Integration of AI in Low code platforms allows for automatic generation of application components and assists developers in writing custom code, using tools like Copilot.

Therefore, while Java and Angular frameworks remain reliable in software development, the adoption of Low code platforms presents a paradigm shift towards efficiency, accessibility, scalability cost-effectiveness, and enhanced security.