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Nicolas Garcin
Code or no-code? Or code for no-code :)
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Would you rather: Build with no-code or code it yourself? Be honest: Are you team no-code for speed or team hand-coded for control? Personally, I think no-code is the future, that's why I am writing code for Paage.
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Rohan Chaubey
No-code for projects that I may want to quickly ship. Code for projects that I want to highly customize and control. :)
NatashaFord
It really depends on your goals. If you want quick solutions and aren’t too tech-savvy, no-code platforms are great. They’re user-friendly and can save a lot of time. But if you need more customization or are building something complex, coding is the way to go. Some people even use both! Code for creating custom elements and no-code for faster assembly.
RondaOgle
It really depends on your goals and skills. If you want quick results without learning programming, no-code is great for building apps or automations fast. But if you need custom solutions or deeper control, coding is still essential. Some people even use both - code to extend no-code platforms! What’s your specific use case?
Valentine Sisman
Launching soon!
@runikuchi1978 totally subscribe to this - custom solutions will never be about no-code.
PaigeWilliams
It really depends on your needs and skills. If you're not tech-savvy, no-code platforms can be a great start with their drag-and-drop features. But if you have coding knowledge, building from scratch gives more control and customization. Some people even use code to enhance no-code platforms! Try both and see what fits you best.
Valentine Sisman
Launching soon!
I guess there is also the mindset shift about functionality of the products. Less, niche, specific features. However is a bit worrying that nobody is focusing so much about privacy and security of datas anymore.