Code vs. No-code

Code vs. No-Code.
There was a conversation on Twitter this week that helped to clarify my thinking about something, and I wanted to share.
There is a sort of tension between “code” and “no-code” (sometimes “low-code”) solutions.
People who consider themselves software developers see people trying to use no-code solutions to do things that the no-code solutions are not good at, and they get frustrated that the capabilities of those tools has been overestimated.

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