Expect to have to deal with politics.
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Originally posted by DrewG View Post
Low code is an umbrella term. She's talking about a very specific product.
I'm no coder so could be completely wrong but looks like this isn't a bad opportunity to pick up valuable generic skills as well as one of the products that clients will be moving to.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMy first thought is that this is your business so should be doing a lot more research on it to be an expert in it before you can sell your skills in that area. How much research have you done?
Second is what does google say?
https://kissflow.com/low-code/low-code-stats/
https://quandarycg.com/low-code-statistics/
and more and more
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMy first thought is that this is your business so should be doing a lot more research on it to be an expert in it before you can sell your skills in that area.
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My first thought is that this is your business so should be doing a lot more research on it to be an expert in it before you can sell your skills in that area. How much research have you done?
Second is what does google say?
https://kissflow.com/low-code/low-code-stats/
Organizations that want to succeed in highly competitive markets must constantly develop apps to improve worker productivity. Banks, e-commerce businesses, and healthcare institutions—almost every single organization—can improve their market value with the help of enterprise applications. The low-code market is expected to grow rapidly during the forecast period (2020-2030). Eventually, low-code won’t just augment tasks but replace tasks currently done by apps like Excel. It will provide a platform for collaborative application development between IT teams and business users.
Low-Code Market Trends for 2022 and Beyond- The global market forecast for low-code is around 65 Billion U.S. by 2027. And it's expected to reach $187 Billion by 2030. That's a CAGR of 31.1% for 2020 - 2030.
This is up from $10.3 Billion in 2019 with COVID 19 driving the shift due to increased remote work environments, the need for businesses to be agile, and the drive for lean, more efficient business systems.- By 2025, organizations will build 70% of their new applications using low-code or no-code platforms. (This is up from less than 25% in 2020.)
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Originally posted by The Mewling Girl View PostI've been offered a 12 month FTC with a financial services client as a lo code solutions consultant. They are planning on running a feasibility study into replacing their .Net business layers with OutSystems and I will be there to provide critical feedback from a developer's perspective. I feel that the decision has already been made and we will be going through a rubber stamping exercise as there has already been talk of my involvement in the implementation phase.
I'm slightly worried that I am going to become deskilled albeit I'll be picking up knowledge of a proprietary product. How niche this is, I don't know but I'm conscious of a poor market at the moment so reluctant to turn anything down. Any constructive thoughts?
I spent three years writing Slang at Goldman and it didn't hurt my career.
I'd take the gig and f them off when the market picks up.
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Originally posted by The Mewling Girl View PostI've been offered a 12 month FTC with a financial services client as a lo code solutions consultant. They are planning on running a feasibility study into replacing their .Net business layers with OutSystems and I will be there to provide critical feedback from a developer's perspective. I feel that the decision has already been made and we will be going through a rubber stamping exercise as there has already been talk of my involvement in the implementation phase.
I'm slightly worried that I am going to become deskilled albeit I'll be picking up knowledge of a proprietary product. How niche this is, I don't know but I'm conscious of a poor market at the moment so reluctant to turn anything down. Any constructive thoughts?
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Lo Code Solutions
I've been offered a 12 month FTC with a financial services client as a lo code solutions consultant. They are planning on running a feasibility study into replacing their .Net business layers with OutSystems and I will be there to provide critical feedback from a developer's perspective. I feel that the decision has already been made and we will be going through a rubber stamping exercise as there has already been talk of my involvement in the implementation phase.
I'm slightly worried that I am going to become deskilled albeit I'll be picking up knowledge of a proprietary product. How niche this is, I don't know but I'm conscious of a poor market at the moment so reluctant to turn anything down. Any constructive thoughts?Tags: None
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