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by mscasts 2361 days ago
As with all titles that starts with a question, the answer is probably no.

Sure it may work for some easy cases but most products aren't that simple and as soon as you want to add some extra functionality you basically have to rewrite the application from scratch.

I'm happy that it worked for this guy but if I was a betting man I wouldn't bet on "low code".

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she is right, but this a terrible example because her idea is weak but her marketing is strong..

the future will likely see apps being built in collaboration with AI.

> apps being built in collaboration with AI

Oh please no, that's just so unnecessary.

Real life is imitating art at this point, truly. Saw that whole plot point in the final season of Silicon Valley that was released last month and thought it was one of the most farfetched unrealistic scenarios in the whole show. Looks like I was really wrong.
Silly, it’s already happening. Some of the auto completion is pretty awesome.