In Part 3 of this series, we examine proprietary toolsets vs. standards-based tools and their contrasting effect on the application development process.
Professional developers hate so-called “black boxes” that spit out code or full applications but make it difficult or unnatural to customize. Low-code, on the other hand, is simply a tool whose value is derived from the pro developers who use it.
In this post, veteran senior copywriter Mark Schafron hits the high points of how the right CMS lets him focus on the content, not the process or tools.