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  1. Revolution in der Softwareentwicklung? Low-Code/No-Code im Fokus 💻📱

    Dieser Artikel beleuchtet die Chancen für Unternehmen, die Herausforderungen für Entwickler und die Zukunft der Softwareentwicklung im Allgemeinen. Wir schauen uns an, wie Low-Code und No-Code-Plattformen die IT-Landschaft verändern könnten.

    pyngu.com/magazin/tech/low-cod

    #LowCode #NoCode #Softwareentwicklung #CitizenDevelopers #Tech
    #pyngumagazin #pyngurocks

  2. Nadella believes in #citizendevelopers building the next genration of business applications.

    In #Microsoft FY24 Q4 earnings call, he was aked about whether #Copilot could eventually see as high penetration rates among information workers as it now has on the GitHub Copilot side for professional developers.

    "What used to be line of business applications to us are Copilot extensions going forward."

    More thoughts over on LI: linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:l

  3. Democratizing AI vs. democratizing code. A lot of similarities in the role of #citizendevelopers for driving the adoption of new tools.

    "Only innovation driven by workers can actually radically transform work, because only workers can experiment enough on their own tasks to learn how to use AI in transformative ways. And empowering workers is not going to be possible with a top-down solution alone."

    Another great article by #EthanMollick on #GenerativeAI impact: oneusefulthing.org/p/on-holdin

  4. Oh wow! 😮 Sam Altman & other AI influencers aren't too happy about Copilots potentially taking over app development.

    #CitizenDevelopers #Copilot #PowerApps #AIapocalypse #AIsafety

    Read the full open letter here: safe.ai/statement-on-ai-risk#o

  5. When building #lowcode apps, especially the #citizendevelopers might want to adopt collaboration practices that are familiar from the world of documents.

    The new Comments feature in #PowerApps and #PowerAutomate looks simple enough to adopt. Yet I'm not entirely comfortable with the security implications as well as comment data management.

    I wrote a blog post on the feature from the perspective of #PowerPlatform governance and administration: ff.tips/GovComm