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A wonderful resource for innovators
I've been in the nocode space for a few years - and this book opened my eyes to possibilities of nocode and lowcode that I hadn't noticed before. It makes a great case for large organizations to innovate by leveraging nocode tools - something that traditionally required large investments and dedicated teams.It will be great to see how startups and large companies leverage these tools!I loved the book and highly recommend it to founders, managers and executives. This is what the future of innovation looks like.
A**R
Nice Read!
I enjoyed reading, <LOW-CODE/NO-CODE>: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications. I see book as a gold standard for everyone who wants to understand the evolution of low code, no code, and citizen development. For someone who is already into citizen development, like me, it very well connects the dots and shares important attributes for improvement."For someone doubtful, your book makes nitty-gritty of citizen developer click into place. "I do believe the adoption of citizen development doesn't bring problems but brings solutions to the enterprise. The citizen Developer persona is a diamond in the rough if we establish and empower it with defined standards and governance.I couldn't agree more when you said, an emerging group of tools (called low-code/no-code) and tech-savvy employees (called citizen developers) are democratizing the development of business applications.hank You for the comprehensive, structural, and contextual representation of low-code, no-code, and the importance of citizen developers. Your wonderful book very well acts as starting point for anyone to start the journey. Thank You. Next to your podcasts, End Notes of this book.I am unable to buy the physical copy in India and I loved to read more examples that are similar to Rotterdam where large enterprises are at play with low code no code alongside heavy reference of Notion, Clikup, and Airtable examples which bring in enterprise level solutions into picture are little disappointments.
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