Is Traditional Development Dead?

Lanny 

When you decide to push your business into the future, it is a complex, expensive process, and many ways to realize it. This is why No-Code development has gained much traction in recent years.

 

Before answering our question, we'll compare a few critical factors between traditional and No-Code development.

 

Parameters

No-Code

Traditional development

Professional / Skills

Almost no requirement

Professional developers

Time 2 Market

Fast – days and weeks

Take months and more

Cost

Low

The majority of development done by non-professionals

High

Done only by developers

Security

The platform included many security components.

For every project, you need to face security from scratch.

Agility

High

allow quick response to business needs and changes

Non

Every change and requirement is met with a cumbersome and complex process.

Maintenance

Fewer Bugs

Most development is done with ready-made elements that have already been tested.

Many Bugs

The development is done by developers!

 

 

 

It is apparent that traditional development needs qualified and competent developers, and each project necessitates a significant amount of labor and resources. Traditional development platforms feature a complex setup mechanism, which makes them less agile. Furthermore, due to the complexity of the codes, it takes a long time to understand and operate them correctly.

 

On the other hand, no-code platforms are easier to use, and you can simply utilize ready-made components due to their drag-and-drop capabilities.

 

If this is the case, would traditional development cease from the development world?

 

The answer is most likely no, but there is little doubt that No-Code development will replace it and become dominant in the next few years. Many software development firms use no-code and low-code platforms to create apps for customers or themselves.

 

This is a great way to boost productivity and make the most of your limited task force. No-code platforms assist organizations in overcoming developer talent shortages and navigating the issue of reducing time to market and optimizing ROI.

 

Companies are increasingly incorporating no-code and low-code development into their online database and application development cycles. In terms of the future of low-code and no-code development, it will progressively become a natural part of the software ecosystem, enhancing productivity, making it easier to identify solutions, and promoting cooperation. According to Gartner, low-code or no-code apps will account for 70% of all applications by 2025, up from 25% in 2020.

Conclusion

Until recently, development and coding were synonymous. For practically all businesses, app development entailed selecting a platform, deciding on an appropriate language, developing several lines of code, and so on. This took a lot of time and money because dedicated developers are expensive!

 

Companies, however, now have an option. They have the opportunity to forego coding entirely and instead employ no-code platforms for bespoke app creation. The result is the same in both scenarios: programs tailored to business requirements. To date, software organizations and corporations have partially adopted No-Code development, but the trend is clear that projects will be built in No-Code.

About Simbla

We believe end users know exactly what they need to perform more efficiently and effectively. Simbla allows them to produce game-changing cloud CRM without writing a single line of code.

Simbla is an AI-generated cloud CRM and a no-code development platform that helps non-coders build quick, flexible, efficient solutions quickly and easily.

Our team has years of experience developing sophisticated cloud-based systems. Drawing on that experience, we built a platform that allowed non-coders to create a tailored CRM that exactly fits the business needs without long deployment and without the help of professionals.

It is a no-code platform with an AI layer, capable of reducing the cost of deploying and maintaining a tailored cloud CRM by as much as 90%.