The gap between a Lego-like programming with abstract components to a sort-of universal drag-n-drop interface that has all the benefits of the current [similar] tools but with far far less limitations, is really not that wide.
I wonder if bit.dev will ever go this way...
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The gap between a Lego-like programming with abstract components to a sort-of universal drag-n-drop interface that has all the benefits of the current [similar] tools but with far far less limitations, is really not that wide.
I wonder if bit.dev will ever go this way...