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Is No-Code the Future, and Will You Still Need a Developer in 2025?

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Over the past few years, many organisations have begun using no-/low-code platforms to create and develop software. They view these platforms as the future of software development. With artificial intelligence-driven tools, someone with little or no coding background can now create websites and other applications. The question is whether organisations will still need high-skilled human developers in future. To answer this question, let’s look at what these platforms offer, and what they allow users to do.

Is no-code the future?

Artificial intelligence-driven no-/low-code platforms enable users to build applications and develop or enhance software without writing any coding lines. The following are some of the reasons why many regard low-code and no-code development as the future of software creation:

Less coding makes it easier to create applications

With no-code, one creates software without writing any coding, and with low-code, one builds applications with a minimum of written coding, only using it for complex functions.

Less coding knowledge needed – making it cost-effective for organisations

Users need less specialised coding knowledge to develop software. For organisations and businesses, this is a cost-saving benefit. Less experienced developers can be hired to develop applications instead of employing specially trained, and expensive, coding experts.

More user engagement

By not spending many working hours on coding long lines, time becomes available to focus on design and user experience. More intuitive applications and websites can be created. Because the user interface created by no-code is easy to use, more client interaction with the application is the result.

Future of developers

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Skilled developers will always be needed because their expertise includes much more than the writing of code. Human problem-solving skills and creative architectural thinking will always be necessary to optimise systems. Even if no-code development becomes the main software and application development tool, high-skilled developers will still play a role.

Human developers will be needed

Aspects where human expertise will still be necessary include the following:

  • The creation of custom-made code for complex solutions which no-code platforms will not be able to accommodate efficiently.
  • The secure and efficient connection of multiple systems.
  • The adding of specialised custom scripts and plug-ins as platform extensions.
  • The certification that applications meet the expected standards.

Shifting of role

Developers will definitely spend less time on repetitive tasks and code-writing. They will use their time to build complex back-end logic, and to create integrated systems. The artificial-intelligence driven platforms and tools will handle the basic and repetitive aspects, while skilled human developers will focus on advanced work. Knowing what is low-code development and why it is important makes it easier for skilled developers to realise that they will not be replaced but only shift roles. Clients will still require web development services.

Conclusion

The result of collaboration between no-code developers and skilled, professional developers and coders is that applications will be completed much faster than now, but users can be sure that human experts ensure that the end-products meet all the expected criteria.