If you are a technical person (knowing how to use a programming language), I think you actually need a good reason to pick no-code/low-code tools, because it also adds complexity to the whole project, if your are still doing custom development.
Usually in a company you could give these to people doing more business stuff ("Citizen Developers") and letting the Software Developers handle the tasks, which cannot or should not be done with no-code/low-code. But maybe this is a different topic.
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If you are a technical person (knowing how to use a programming language), I think you actually need a good reason to pick no-code/low-code tools, because it also adds complexity to the whole project, if your are still doing custom development.
Usually in a company you could give these to people doing more business stuff ("Citizen Developers") and letting the Software Developers handle the tasks, which cannot or should not be done with no-code/low-code. But maybe this is a different topic.