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vogtb | 5 years ago

I think that no-code and low-code a real movements, and are going to be popular. But the terms are too broad to have a productive discussion about what their power really is.

Are all tools with programmatic capabilities low-code? Where do we draw the line? Or is this just a new paradigm, and eventually all platforms/tools/products/SaaS-companies are low/no-code? It seems like there's room for distinction here.

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