The equation of the problem is quite simple. On the one hand, the exponential need for companies to develop software applications to drive innovation and growth. IDC estimates that 500 million digital apps will be created by 2025. On the other hand, there is a severe lack of skills to respond to them. Only 0.3% of the world’s population knows how to code, of which only 15% are women, despite years of efforts to train more programmers.
Only in the USA, the shortage is estimated at 1.4 million. The consequence is not only that companies acquire these profiles at exorbitant prices. They are particularly reticent about their digital transformation. Even though the smallest functionality or application development must now pass through overworked IT departments, many projects face the inability to do so due to a lack of resources, skills or time.
To solve this important problem, a new…
Source: Le Figaro

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