No i would not agree on that, no code can not handle specific niche things for what you still need even the worst developers because you still need to write code for that :D
Yes, I do agree with that. But you can't possibly disagree that no-code is meant to reduce the number of developers an organization needs? If companies needed the same developer's pre and post adoption of no-code tools, why would they adopt them?
No i would not agree on that, no code can not handle specific niche things for what you still need even the worst developers because you still need to write code for that :D
Yes, I do agree with that. But you can't possibly disagree that no-code is meant to reduce the number of developers an organization needs? If companies needed the same developer's pre and post adoption of no-code tools, why would they adopt them?
No-Code will never replace any Dev.
If the Toolset the Company uses/needs can be done with no-code, they never needed an Dev in the first place.