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by roenxi
732 days ago
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They're good questions, but they are not answerable blind. The correct choices depend too much on what problems you are trying to solve, the formats and scale of the data involved, the tolerances for downtime and what other software is being used. My advice is to avoid, in general, low code tools if you plan to have software engineers involved. And once there aren't any software engineers whatever gets built is going to be a mess by software engineering standards so just roll with it. Any tool is equally likely to hit your pain points (and generate an unmanageable mess). |
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