Software development: 5 predictions for 2021

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What software developers should know about 2021: Low-code, AI code testing, COVID-19's lasting effect and the skills needed to stay on top

Forrester made 5 predictions for software development in 2021. Bill Detwiler talks with software industry veteran VP and principal analyst Jeffrey Hammond, the report's lead author, about what developers and IT leaders should expect in 2021.

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