North East know-how for no-code
Jamie Hardesty explores how a trend of software development is shaking up the tech industry and what it means for the region
- No-code is a method of software development which doesn’t require any programming skills to build and launch an application
- While no-code has links to the early web movement of the noughties, it has massively increased in popularity and uptake in the last few years
- The North East has a dedicated no-code community but the tool isn’t a silver bullet when it comes to creating ambitious tech startups
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