top | item 42291502 (no title) stana | 1 year ago Code is cost. Low-code is getting a vendor to generate code for you (cost again) and putting into a black box you can't access. i.e. lock in. discuss order hn newest revscat|1 year ago How is that relevant to this discussion? stana|1 year ago Point I was trying to make was that low-code is a lock-in IMO, and I would pick Ruby, Django, or whatever any day for no other reason than being able to modify/maintain/own code.
revscat|1 year ago How is that relevant to this discussion? stana|1 year ago Point I was trying to make was that low-code is a lock-in IMO, and I would pick Ruby, Django, or whatever any day for no other reason than being able to modify/maintain/own code.
stana|1 year ago Point I was trying to make was that low-code is a lock-in IMO, and I would pick Ruby, Django, or whatever any day for no other reason than being able to modify/maintain/own code.
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