by Kevin Lindquist | Aptitude for No Code Development, Business Analyst
One of the challenges with any venture is getting so close to the details that you forget what some of the bigger picture looks like for other professionals. It doesn’t matter if we are developers, marketers, executives, or any other role, it is...
by Kevin Lindquist | Aptitude for No Code Development, No Code Development, No Code Website Builder
One of the coolest things we’ve seen shared on LinkedIn lately. Full credit to teleportHQ for a great demonstration of artificial intelligence applied to whiteboards and the future of no code development.
by Kevin Lindquist | Aptitude for No Code Development, No Code Development, No Code Mobile App Development, Start Here
No code development platforms, or no code platforms as they are commonly called, provide a set of user interfaces where a user can create or change a software application without needing to learn a common, syntax based development language. The idea of making software...
by Kevin Lindquist | Aptitude for No Code Development, Executive Perspective, No Code Development, No Code Partners
No Code Development Tools Require the Right People The low and no code development world has an interesting problem. When you sign up for an account online, or finish running the installer on a new server you are left with a blank canvas. Yes, you just spent tens or...
by Kevin Lindquist | Aptitude for No Code Development, BPM News, Executive Perspective, No Code Development, No Code Mobile App Development
If you’ve read our executive perspective series with either Brian Reale of ProcessMaker or Harold Engstrom of FlowWright, then you know that many workflow and BPM software vendors have an origin story in some type of services business. Whether it is consulting,...
by Kevin Lindquist | Aptitude for No Code Development, BPM News, No Code Development, No Code Mobile App Development, No Code Vendors
No Code Development Vendors Targeting SMB Beware… Google recently promoted its new App Maker platform from preview to the general public. If use Google Apps then just ask your Google admin to add App Maker to your suite. We’ve taken a look at the no code...