The debate between low-code platforms like OutSystems and traditional coding for large-scale apps intensifies.
OutSystems offers rapid prototyping and faster time-to-market, but limited customization and vendor lock-in risk.
Traditional coding provides full control and better support for complex algorithms, but slower development speed and higher initial costs.
In terms of scalability, OutSystems handles moderate workloads, while traditional coding with microservices and optimizations is better for large, high-traffic applications.