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by krishvs 1405 days ago
Having used low-code tools successfully to build ERP systems for the past few years.

I feel low code tools can only really disrupt development once they solve the problem of requirements gathering from customers/ end users and also formally describe change management in low-code as well. As long as there is ambiguity in requirements - code or low code makes no difference.

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One thing I’ve found is that if you put something together in thirty minutes you’ll get much more detailed requirements because end users now have a tangible thing to organize their thoughts around.