What Do You Think About The "No-Code" Movement?

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What Do You Think About The "No-Code" Movement?


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It seems like more and more tools, services, and companies are offering support for the "no-code" movement. No-Code is an idea that we will develop our software without having to actually program anything in the future.

Things like Glide allow you to apparently create a mobile app from google sheets! I haven't tried any of these "no-code" tools myself yet, but here's a decent article explaining the ideology behind it a bit more: Maker Mag - No Code Tools


What Do You Personally Think Regarding The "No-Code" Movement? Will It Catch On? Should It?


  • It won't catch on, you'll never be able to create proper software with code

  • It might catch on in the future, but it's too primitive in it's current stage

  • It will definitely catch on, and soon! Developers need faster development solutions.

  • It will only work for certain use cases, but it'll open up a new area of work: Platforms-As-A-Service

  • It's just another development tool. No different than website builders. Some will use, most will not.

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  • It will only work for certain use cases, but it'll open up a new area of work: Platforms-As-A-Service

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  • It will only work for certain use cases, but it'll open up a new area of work: Platforms-As-A-Service

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  • It might catch on in the future, but it's too primitive in it's current stage

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  • It might catch on in the future, but it's too primitive in it's current stage

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  • It will definitely catch on, and soon! Developers need faster development solutions.

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  • It will only work for certain use cases, but it'll open up a new area of work: Platforms-As-A-Service

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  • It might catch on in the future, but it's too primitive in it's current stage

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  • It will definitely catch on, and soon! Developers need faster development solutions.

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  • It will only work for certain use cases, but it'll open up a new area of work: Platforms-As-A-Service