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Lowcode refers to the practice of building software or applications with a lower amount of code compared to traditional software development. Lowcode platforms and tools provide pre-built components, templates, and visual programming languages that allow users to build functional software or websites with minimal coding knowledge or experience.

Lowcode is often seen as a way for non-technical individuals or businesses to build and launch their own products or websites without the need for a team of developers. It can also be used by developers as a way to quickly prototype and test ideas or to build simple applications without having to write extensive code from scratch.

Lowcode has gained popularity in recent years as a way to democratize access to software development and make it more accessible to a wider range of people. It is seen as a way to bridge the gap between traditional software development and nocode platforms, which allow users to build software with no coding knowledge.

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