There's a lot of value to be created just by uncomplicating things that people have been overcomplicating. Programming is a prime example. Code is a powerful tool, and anyone can learn to think in code. But programming today is far too complicated.
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Well you do want no code if no code is the correct answer :)
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I need to think more about this - but this is a super provocative take.
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It seems untrue, but then consider that there are 700 million people who are quite literally coding to some degree in Excel
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simpler code means? could you explain?
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I love this, code is presented in "Human readable" format. Why over complicate things when your solutions could be implemented in a few lines of code.
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The way me & the no-code team I work on define this is that software/programming is the point, but code is not. Low-code makes complex code simpler, while no-code aims to let people express programs in their natural mental models and domains, without coding syntax.
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