Personal Software: The Future of Individualized Technology - From Personal Computing to Personal Creation

Authors

  • Dr. A. Shaji George Independent Researcher, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15807517%20

Keywords:

Personal Software Development, No-Code Platforms, AI-Assisted Development, Software Democratization, Natural Language Programming, Custom Application Creation, Human-AI Collaboration, Technology Individualization

Abstract

The emergence of personal software development represents a paradigmatic shift comparable to the personal computer revolution of the 1980s. This transformation is democratizing software creation through artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and intuitive no-code platforms that enable individuals without programming expertise to build custom applications. Unlike the personal computer era, which merely provided access to pre-built software, this revolution empowers users to become creators of technology tailored to their unique requirements. Current platforms such as Lovable.dev, Bubble, and conversational AI development tools are demonstrating exponential learning curves, where users progress from hours-long initial projects to one-hour subsequent developments. This shift carries profound implications for economic structures, educational paradigms, and organizational frameworks. The democratization of software creation promises to address niche market needs through diverse, innovative solutions while transforming workforce capabilities and reducing dependencies on centralized technical resources. Success in this new landscape requires developing skills in problem articulation, design thinking, and human-AI collaboration rather than traditional programming languages. The personal software revolution represents not merely technological advancement but a fundamental reimagining of how individuals interact with and shape their digital environments.

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Published

2025-07-25

How to Cite

Dr. A. Shaji George. (2025). Personal Software: The Future of Individualized Technology - From Personal Computing to Personal Creation. Partners Universal Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15807517

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