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by NateEag
1909 days ago
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Do not forget the possibility that no-code systems will result in a worse outcome but still technically get the job done, with a lot less sum total thinking required. Most software is plumbing, not competitive advantage, so it doesn't really matter how good it is if it technically works. If you doubt that, I point you to the world of enterprise software, where terrible software flourishes and thrives. I will not be at all surprised if no-code systems eat the bottom of the software market, replacing many software developer jobs. |
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