Microsoft Morphs Fusion Developers To Full Stack Builders - DevOps.com
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Citizen development allows non-technical business professionals to influence software application development, despite resistance from traditional programmers. Microsoft's fusion development teams merge business domain specialists with software engineers, promoting collaboration through low-code and no-code platforms. This strategic approach aims to empower developers and users at all skill levels to create applications efficiently. The introduction of the Microsoft Power Platform facilitates application creation, whether from code or simplified concepts. Amanda Silver highlights the broader opportunity for all users to engage in functionality creation and modification, marking a shift toward full stack development and democratized software engineering.
"Fusion development has always been Redmond's approach to encouraging business domain experts to collaborate with software engineers through low-code (but often preferably no-code) software."
"Amanda Silver describes a new democratization of all users now also being able to engage in creation and modification of application functions, often termed 'full stack' build and development."
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