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I disagree with this opinion "Anyone marketing a low or no code tool to developers is targeting the wrong audience"

Switched-on developers are a perfect market for good no-code/low-code tools. If a tool is 100 times more productive, why on earth would a smart developer not use it to deliver value to their customers??

I wrote a complete ERP and CRM system using our No-code platform - this would have been impossible for a single person using traditional tools such as Java. I've written a couple of blog posts explaining why the rise of No-Code/Low code is inevitable.

https://www.onedb.online/blog/why_no_code_is_better_than_ful...

https://www.onedb.online/blog/the_future_for_software_engine...



> this would have been impossible for a single person using traditional tools such as Java

I don't think so?


When someone selling you a product makes claims like this that are bordering on gas lighting, that should raise some red flags.




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