Low code continues to receive a lot of press—and debate. Many software developers still wonder whether the use of low code makes the application development process better, or if it interferes with ...
The rapid adoption of AI-generated code tools like Claude Code, Copilot, and Cursor has outpaced traditional human code ...
I recently read Scott Carey’s great InfoWorld article that focuses on application complexity as an agent for reducing developer productivity and livelihood. The article has some great ideas, including ...
If done well, Model Driven Software Development can partially obscure some complexity, but you are going to have to treat the source code output as build artifacts and take ownership of the templates.
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. The Computer Weekly Developer Network gets high-brow on low-code and no-code (LC/NC) technologies in ...
Sourcegraph, a company specializing in universal code search, polled more than 500 North American software developers to identify issues in code complexity and management. Its general findings are ...
A few months ago, I had a discussion with some friends online. The premise of the discussion was that even if you account for complexity, shorter code is more likely to be bug-free code. As a C ...
When it comes to coding, peer feedback is crucial for catching bugs early, maintaining consistency across a codebase, and improving overall software quality. The rise of “vibe coding” — using AI tools ...
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