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by muzani
1439 days ago
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Been using some on and off since my school days. Also if you include tools like Cordova which help you create a bunch of apps instantly, or something like WordPress or Vtiger. It seems to be that low code is ideal for prototyping. You have more building blocks. The actual cost is that some of those building blocks may go obsolete and need maintenance. And some will not be suited for your use case, so you have to customize it. It flips around the dynamic of 90% development/10% maintenance to 10% development/90% maintenance. Excel is probably the holy grail of low code. There's a whole lot of power in it, so much that it gets dismissed as a layman's tool. Even some of the stuff people are excited about GPT-3 doing, Excel already does. |
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