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jarirajari | 1 year ago

Thank you for your response! I too think that Excel is a premier example of low-code success: especially if you think that who is it low-code for - business people. Many times I find technical people (me too) engaging these low-code discussions so that they forget that low-code and no-code should be powerful enough to bring power of programming to groups of non-technical people.

In my case, I wanted to start with Excel functions, but it could be valuable to add even more functions. And to be able to write these functions in a different way than Excel does is what I am after: think of it as sequences of functions instead of placing them inside cells. Another thing is that you can't really run Excel as a backend i.e. without human intervention. Or well, there are nowadays some tools for that too, but that gets quite technical quickly.

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