No-code vs Low-code vs Yes-codeOver the last few years, you've probably heard the terms like no-code or low-code. And maybe the newer one - yes-code. Are they only marketing buzzwords? What do they mean? And what are the differences? Let's check it out.
How to meet your customer's expectations?If you do custom software development and work with customers, you know it's sometimes challenging because everyone has a slightly different idea of how the result should look like. What can we do about it?
The rise of yes-codeBlueprints, reactive programming, visual editing, integrated testing, debugging, and one-click deployment all together represent a new way of programming called the "yes-code".
Is there a better way to build web applications?What is blueprint-driven development? We describe its origins, practical use and major benefits.
What's wrong with the current front-end world?Why are the current web development techniques ineffective. What other developers are saying, and how do I imagine my ideal front-end development world.