Why CIOs Must Set the Rules for No-Code, Low-Code, Full-Code IT leaders must step in with guidelines about when to develop applications using low code and no code, and when it's necessary to develop in a full-code mode. Gartner predicts that 65% of all application development will be done with low code by 2024 and that 66% of large companies will use at least four different low-code application building platforms. Faster time to market for applications is one driver of low-code and no-code application development. Another is that more business/citizen developers are creating their own applications, bypassing what they perceive as an IT logjam that prevents them from getting things done.