2) Say that developers/engineers/coders are now terribly obsolete and everything you ever wanted to build can be done with this framework, so pack your bags and go home, time to start digging ditches! /s
I think site is trying to get push the idea of "look what click and drag website makers are capable of doing". The nottwitter site was built with bubble.is by a person without any programming experience, it was all click and drag.
As a web developer I see the promise in these website builder sites for the layman. By simplifying the task of making a website it reduces the need to hire costly developers. In my experience though, sites built using these cookie cutters quickly outgrow the platform or tend to break catastrophically because the people using them have no clue what is going on.
Also doesn't seem to work very well. Managed to both error out and prompt me to refresh the page because it'd been updated in the first 20 seconds. I'll stick to coding for now.
The whole bubble site is actually pretty flaky. Just for the sake of curiosity (and I saw it was free to create websites with) I tried to create an account. Even after creating the account it keeps redirecting me back to the pricing page where it wants me to select my payment plan. Bubble.is, no thanks.
Also not a fan of the alery box that shows up on every page as you try to navigate their website letting me know:
> We're still saving your latest changes... please wait a moment!
But doesn't that framework need to be built by programmers? So in reality you still need developers or programmers to give the ability to non coders the ability to build something like this...unless I am missing something.
1) Advertise the bubble.is framework
2) Say that developers/engineers/coders are now terribly obsolete and everything you ever wanted to build can be done with this framework, so pack your bags and go home, time to start digging ditches! /s