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by radicalbyte
1833 days ago
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That was an explicit design goal of one I worked on a number of years ago. These tools have their place: they allow smart technical people to be highly productive whilst abstracting a lot of the complexity away. Low-code tools fill a gap, they're the PHP / Rails / Python for Line-Of-Business / data-driven apps. They allow you to achieve in days what would take weeks in those languages and months in C++. |
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How often do you see commercial or enterprise software written in Access or VBA? What happened to all of those? They either couldn’t grow with the business requirements, or they were so specific and idiosyncratic they couldn’t adapt and constrained the business with their limitations for years.