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by oneplane
1898 days ago
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The landscape can change all it wants, but as soon as you put enough complexity together, you end up with programming and even 'real' development and engineering at some point. This isn't even software-specific, it happens to any system that is sufficiently different from a generic catch-all solution. In some cases it might be beneficial for some people to 'program' using pictures and arrows etc, but if you're in a situation where you need some complex process modelled and automated, the complexity doesn't just 'go away' because a vendor said 'low/no code!'. |
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