Aside from fueling the global hunger for site construction, the pandemic has also led to an increase in the adoption of weak codes according to new research from Mendix. The Siemens-owned software publisher surveyed 2021 people, including 6 IT professionals and 6 software developers in the US, China, UK, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands to sum up its new “The low-code status XNUMX: A Look Back, The Light En avant”. The report's findings found that XNUMX percent of companies in XNUMX countries have already adopted low-code, with XNUMX percent of IT executives saying "it's a trend they can't afford to pass." for high". In addition to allowing organizations to develop custom applications faster, low code also removes the barriers associated with traditional programming while making software development more attainable for a broader range of people. As the adoption of weak code has increased, the number of staff required to develop software and the costs to do so have also increased significantly. To give an example, almost XNUMX out of XNUMX IT professionals (XNUMX%) stated that the number of employees required for software development was increasing at a time when XNUMX% of those surveyed stated that the Demand for developers had peaked.