As advancements in technology continue to progress rapidly in almost every sector from entertainment to medical, we are looking at the role coding plays in our everyday lives and how the future is set to change due to coding.
According to research undertaken by Intelastel, the need for digital skills within the workplace is increasing and the need for no-code systems to be developed is of high importance as businesses start to ramp up their digital presence.
No Code Solutions
Before we start to understand the role code plays in our daily lives and its predicated presence we must first understand what code is and how no code works.
Coding
Coding is a process that allows programmers to develop a computer or system to behave in a certain manner or perform specific tasks. Many refer to coding as a language.
No Code
Since coding can be extremely complex and can take people many years to fully understand, ‘no code’ solutions have been developed. These systems are pre-programmed to perform specific tasks for efficiency reasons.
No-code solutions are not only used by businesses, in fact, but you may also be surprised to hear that code plays a vital role in our everyday lives, as we interact with automated no-code platforms or systems. Below we will take a look at how we use code today and its predicted role in the future.
Coding Today
Code is used to help us undertake tasks every day from driving your car to taking a shower. You may not actively be inputting the code but automated systems will be at work to ensure the tasks can be carried out problem-free (most of the time)!
The reason for these systems is to make lives more efficient, easier, and in some cases greener. Coding’s existence in our lives is becoming integral to how we operate as we get used to working and living in a digital world.
You can learn more about using code in everyday life by taking the Intelastel quiz.
Coding in the Future
Currently, we use code to carry out many daily tasks but our reliance on coding is set to increase in the future. It is predicted that coded machines, robots, and other systems will eventually work alongside us, making our lives easier and more efficient. It may also be the case that these systems will be able to work when we are not, allowing people to work fewer hours in some industries – fingers crossed.