TLDR: Yes, or better said, low-code is a "style of" model-driven development.
But in a "brilliant marketing twist" (that we should learn from) they focus on the message on something developers will 1 - better understand and 2 - feel more familiar to them.
It's much easier to understand the concept of low-code (I still code if I want but less) than something more abstract as "model-driven development"
But in a "brilliant marketing twist" (that we should learn from) they focus on the message on something developers will 1 - better understand and 2 - feel more familiar to them.
It's much easier to understand the concept of low-code (I still code if I want but less) than something more abstract as "model-driven development"