Low-code and no-code (LC/NC) tool makers are facing an uphill battle trying to convince people, especially professional developers, to use or even just try their tools and platforms. A few platforms have made inroads into this market, but the majority of software development is undoubtedly still done by professionals writing code.
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It does not help their careersDevelopers spent years learning how to write codeDevelopers care less about speedDevelopers enjoy codingDevelopers don’t choose tech stacksBetting on a tool is riskyLock-ins seal the dealLC/NC has failed many times in the pastNow what?2 Comments
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