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2023-02-16T13:12:00Z

Which low-code (no-code) database solution do you prefer?

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Shibu Babuchandran - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-02-19T10:01:00Z
Feb 19, 2023
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Mar 7, 2025

@Shibu Babuchandran I'd recommend Delphi, which has been a low code solution for 30 years. You can use components, and compose your forms in a visual way. The visual elements can be connected to database records through live bindings. But the beauty is that you still can use code, which is far more expressive than your average low-code systems, and using AI such as chatgpt helps greatly.  I have tested Delphi solutions against Outsystems, and Mendix and i discovered that Delphi was magnitudes faster.  Low code systems do have one thing that is ok, and that is that deployment is slightly easier, once the system is completely configured within the company network. But one thing is that low-code systems do not solve the shortage in developers, as you still require developer skills. It still takes a year investment before someone is a medior developer.  Also low code systems are quite expensive, as opposed to Delphi. (delphi costs 1600,- one time per developer)  low code systems are paid per app in a somewhat obscure way. (of course that differs per vendor). Also with the advent of AI, lowcode is largely become obsolete.

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