A shortage of developers is going to lead to a boom in tools that help make simple apps without coding, and Microsoft stands to benefit, analyst says (MSFT)
7:30am PST - January 8th, 2020 a million little things - Business InsiderLow code and no code tools are expected to continue growing in popularity this year, and the market could be worth $52 billion by 2024, according to analysts at RBC Capital Markets. As the name suggests, low-code/no-code tools help users automate common tasks…