Get pissed with me if you want but I hate low code no code development. Anything that takes us away from learning our profession inhibits true innovation. It is unprofessional. You can't fix it if you don't know it and it insults those in education who know learning is lifelong.
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Might be nice for sketching or prototyping. But a prototype will never survive Production. You never get away with not formulating goals processes and requirements. If you‘ve done them, you can as well have some decent Code and documentation?!
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Replying to @michaelmaass
Look at your answer you have to have code and good documentation to fix a failure in an application built of the supposed no code applications. The false naming and Market targets of marketing departments and Business Development also are red flags to me.

May 22, 2022 · 7:45 AM UTC

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