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No-code is the future of programming. That's great news for engineers.

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Most software engineers love to code (citation needed), so a technology called “no-code” is commonly and understandably met with disinterest or dislike.

    For those who no code no-code

    Yes, it's (very) thinly veiled marketing by a company with a no-code solution, but his points stand separate from the tool (IMO).

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      Bubble[^]:

      Most software engineers love to code (citation needed), so a technology called “no-code” is commonly and understandably met with disinterest or dislike.

      For those who no code no-code

      Yes, it's (very) thinly veiled marketing by a company with a no-code solution, but his points stand separate from the tool (IMO).

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      obermd
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      No-Code and "The Year of Linux on the Desktop" must be getting pushed by the same marketing monkeys.

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        No-Code and "The Year of Linux on the Desktop" must be getting pushed by the same marketing monkeys.

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        rnbergren
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        Linux desktop is coming. Soon. Perhaps 2023?

        To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer

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          Linux desktop is coming. Soon. Perhaps 2023?

          To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer

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          Greg Utas
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          When it comes, it won't look like Linux, with its arcane command shell interface.

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            When it comes, it won't look like Linux, with its arcane command shell interface.

            Robust Services Core | Software Techniques for Lemmings | Articles
            The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.

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            rnbergren
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            no it won't it will be more like Mint with Cinnamon or Garuda Dragonized.

            To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer

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            • K Kent Sharkey

              Bubble[^]:

              Most software engineers love to code (citation needed), so a technology called “no-code” is commonly and understandably met with disinterest or dislike.

              For those who no code no-code

              Yes, it's (very) thinly veiled marketing by a company with a no-code solution, but his points stand separate from the tool (IMO).

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              Rob Grainger
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              "But as time went on, the state of the art for runtimes improved dramatically, and today, it takes a lot of skill to write a complex program in C++ that outperforms a similar program in Javascript running on a highly optimized engine like v8." Really? I'd like to see some actual evidence of that.

              "If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.

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                Bubble[^]:

                Most software engineers love to code (citation needed), so a technology called “no-code” is commonly and understandably met with disinterest or dislike.

                For those who no code no-code

                Yes, it's (very) thinly veiled marketing by a company with a no-code solution, but his points stand separate from the tool (IMO).

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                S Douglas
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                Until you have to deal with the terrible UIs they generate, slow, bulky, full of unexpected features...sigh.


                Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.

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