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Discussion on: What is the "no code" / "low code" movement?

 
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Liviu Lupei

Your assumption is incorrect.

I do have lots of experience writing code:
JavaScript, React, PHP, Python, Shell Scripts, Apple Scripts and a bit of Java.
I'd say my favourite one is Python.

But our discussion shouldn't be about what I think vs. what you think.

In the article, I'm mostly presenting the facts and the direction in which the market is moving, based on research from independent sources.

If you had news articles like this:

  • UIPath is closing down, because no company wants to do low-code automation

  • Airtable is not expanding, because companies don't want to build apps with their platform

I would have said that your opinion is correct.

If you have any data or valid resources to back up your claims, that would make the discussion more interesting.

You'd like me to explain why using Selenium leads to overcomplications?

I actually made a video about that last year:
youtube.com/watch?v=uJSC_YwXYZw

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PNS11

Junior developers worry about syntax and languages, experienced developers worry about data structures.

I'd appreciate if you linked a transcript instead.

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