Achieving Success with Low-Code Development in the Enterprise
Web-based programming has come a long way from the days of HTML in the early 1990s. The citizen developer had to understand formal structure and syntax
Web-based programming has come a long way from the days of HTML in the early 1990s. The citizen developer had to understand formal structure and syntax
People are afraid to adapt to change when introduced to new tools and processes. It’s human nature, no matter where you are in this world. Such resistance to change is the job killer, not the innovation itself.
Not a day has gone by recently where I do not hear about the new AI craze, ChatGPT. I am sure you have the same sentiment.
Think back to the mid-1990s when there was a turf battle between #Netscape and Microsoft for web browser market share. The browser war wasn’t a revenue grab or a technology superiority play; it was 100% about who could collect as many commercial users as possible and call them loyal disciples.
Something around you collects data from the time when you wake up until you fall asleep. Every device seems to connect to the Internet, some with a warning about data collection practices.