By Isaac Sacolick

Big players are joining the low-code game, offering platforms to help developers and amateurs create apps for everything imaginable.I’ve been using low-code and no-code platforms for almost two decades to build internal workflow applications and rapidly develop customer-facing experiences.I always had development teams working on Java, .NET, or PHP applications built on top of SQL and NoSQL datastores, but the business demand for applications far exceeded what we could develop. Low-code and no-code platforms provided an alternative option when the business requirements matched the platform’s capabilities.

 

By Edith Mensah

A mobile based application that allows for easy tracking of illegal activities at sea has been launched in Cape Coast to aid the fight against illegal fishing activitiesThe DASE mobile application literally meaning evidence in Fante was designed by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) with funding from the European Union and would allow fishers to report illegal activities at sea with geotagged photos and optional videos as evidence to appropriate authorities to help clamp down on the activities of perpetrators.