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by sidlls 1910 days ago
The landing page does not show a low/no code solution. It shows what is effectively a (possibly) more sophisticated IDE wrapping a Jupyter notebook. One might try to argue it's low code, but if their landing page is showing something that isn't low code, I have doubts.

I think better examples might be Databricks, Tecton, H20.ai, or Domino Data Lab. These aim to provide "drag-n-drop"/no-code implementations for the "boring" infrastructure related work in most typical data engineering/analytics applications, while offering a set of tools for more sophisticated uses (e.g. the ability to supply one's own python functions for ayptical or custom data engineering).

Even these fall short, in my view: they're more like platforms on which to build a data science/ML infrastructure--which requires a substantial amount of engineering effort.