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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I am not pissed with you. But I do disagree. No code is an inclusive way to help more people achieve their goals and build cool things without the requirement to code. But it doesn't mean that it didn't take code to build that possibility. No coders and coders can coexist.
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I think that's a different model. This is for applications for Biz Dev and marketing. when we integrate that better maybe we can really examine it. You and I came through years of graphical user interfaces. A balance of experienced language folks and great tooling that I'll take.
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Twitter seems to have eaten the second half of my reply. 馃槴 There *is* innovation in opening up inclusive pathways for people to work together. That's not unprofessional. It's just a new age of building. Digital /mobile cameras had backlash too. No dark rooms necessary.
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And the part I am concerned about is saying it insults those of us who did the work. Feels gatekeeper-y. I love coding AND no coding and I don't see it that way. I see it as that coders laid the foundation & now things have evolved to offer easier access & approachability. 馃槂
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Replying to @jina
Guilty of emotional response I am. Over 30 years spent defending , teaching, writing , building languages and browsers stepping toe-to-toe with captains of industry with many others and it dissolved in a few years. I am not at all alone in this. There are no standards never were.

May 22, 2022 路 4:46 PM UTC