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Low-code and no-code solutions are increasingly gaining traction in the face of severe and ongoing skills shortages in the tech sector – and they’re also changing how children are taught to code.

“We see low-code platforms like ours democratising the workplace. They allow anyone who has a vision to realise their dreams.”Examples of low- and no-code platforms include Coda , Notion , Zapier , Webflow , Appsheet , and Airtable . But low-code solutions are also useful in another arena that is top of mind for many South Africans: helping children to come to grips with their future in the Fourth Industrial Revolution .The global low-code platform market was valued at almost $13-billion in 2020 and revenue is forecast to reach approximately $65-billion US dollars in 2027.

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