Developers - what do you think about no code?
Louis Garnier
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Gary Ramirez@g0_ramirez
No code is handy for quick prototyping and can lower the barrier to entry, but it often lacks the flexibility and customization that traditional coding provides, making it a good option for simple projects but not always suitable for complex or unique requirements.
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it can be useful for well-defined structures. easy and fast solutions. but only problem is flexibility and scope of functions.
I am a bit scared by it as I am studying to code. Am I studying for nothing?
@valentin_vegad The code will always be useful, we're surrounded by machines! Some of us have to be able to communicate with them, to correct errors, improve them, and so on.
I appreciate the convenience of no-code tools for a quick start, but I also value the ability to have control over the code afterward.
For pro developers it is not solid. It is more for non-technic people or for very simple apps.