Low-code could replace “traditional” coding within months

The rise of low-code could soon see it topple more “traditional” forms of operations, new research has claimed.

Mendix’s 2022 State of Low-Code found a rise in low-code adoption from 77% in 2021 to 94% this year, with four in 10 businesses now using low-code for mission-critical solutions in their business operations. 



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