No-coders are real programmers and they deserve better tools
No-code has come a long way and incredible applications have been built using no-code tools, however most no-code platforms still lack core functionality.
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Andreas Møller
January 23, 2024
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History somehow always repeats itself.
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But it doesn't have to be this way.
Great programmers deserve great tools!
1. Flexibility and performance
2. Collaboration and version control
3. Community and sharing
No-code might be 10x faster than coding, but installing a library is even faster. NPM (the package manager for JavaScript) has over 1.3 Million free packages. That is a lot of code you don’t have to write.
An old story with a new ending
The recent wave is different. The new generation of no-code programmers can bring a paradigm shift that echoes throughout the software world. If only they are given the right tools to succeed.