Hello people,
Can you help me with a conceptual question?
Today I read a story about Outsystems, and there it said that
"OutSystems has launched a new application development spectrum aggregator platform, including Pro-code, low-code and no-code." However I can not understand what would be the Pro-code, I looked for some articles to try a definition, but I was not successful.
Can anyone help me?
https://tek.sapo.pt/noticias/computadores/artigos/outsystems-revela-nova-plataforma-de-codigo-em-linha-com-o-crescimento-de-citizen-development
Hello Jessica
Came across an article on pro code and low code. Check this out here
Hope this helps !!!
Amal Raj wrote:
Hi Amal,
Thank you for the indication of the article. Just to conclude, taking into consideration what the colleagues mentioned above: pro-code, professional code or better high code, because an idea of one type of professional code presents a somewhat inferior image in relation to the others, low-code and no-code. And that is not the point. right?
Best regard,
Jessica.
Hi Jessica,
I also couldn't find a definition but basically is when you need to use traditional coding to achieve some functionality. In Outsystems an example would be when you create a extension in C# or use javascript.
Regards,
Marcelo
Marcelo Ferreira wrote:
Hi Marcelo,
makes sense.
If you happen to find any reference, I would like to read more about ...
Thank you,
Pro code AKA high code
Daniƫl Kuhlmann wrote:
Hello, Daniƫl,
I didn't find much information about high code either (although that makes more sense), so if you have any references, I'd like to read more about ...
Pro code is also a website http://www.procode.com/ but that is not the answer you seek.
It is just lingo for high-code or traditional code like (C++, C#, Java, Javascript, etc.)
Yes, i agree, it makes it sound like low-code is not professional. High as the other spectrum of low makes more sense.