In the realm of software development, the terms "low-code" and "no-code" are often used interchangeably, but they possess distinct characteristics. Low-code platforms are designed to reduce the amount of traditional coding needed to build applications. They provide a visual development environment where developers can drag and drop components to create applications. However, low-code platforms still require some level of coding knowledge, especially for more complex functionalities. This makes them ideal for developers who want to accelerate their development process without entirely abandoning code.
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