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Ep 107 - Taka Torimoto, Lead Solutions Architect at OutSystems

Ep 107 - Taka Torimoto, Lead Solutions Architect at OutSystems

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This week, Feroz had the pleasure of speaking with Taka Torimoto, Lead Solutions Architect at OutSystems.

Some may know him as Neo from the OutSystems One Conference, but in this conversation, Taka takes us on his journey from his early love for robotics, which sparked a lifelong passion for innovation. He shares how he discovered low code, his transition into the OutSystems ecosystem, and the cultural nuances of working and building community in Japan.

Taka addresses common misconceptions about low-code development, the importance of architecture, and how to effectively bridge the gap between business and technical teams. He also dives into the growing role of AI in software development, reflects on the evolution of low-code adoption, and offers advice for developers navigating this fast-changing landscape.

Episode Highlights:

🔘 Early Career and Technology Passion

🔘 Discovering Low Code and OutSystems

🔘 Helping build the OutSystems Community in Japan

🔘 Misconceptions about Low-Code Development

🔘 Architectural Considerations in Low Code

🔘 Bridging Technical and Business Perspectives

🔘 The Impact of AI on Development

🔘 Defining Low Code beyond the Buzzword

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