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As a person who uses low/no code platforms to ship real products I fully disagree with this.

Low code and no code platforms can do a lot to make implementing back office functions easier. It enables things that you'd deprioritize without these tools. That said, they also need to be managed like software: versioning, beta releases, risk mitigation, tech debt trade offs.

While there are things that can go wrong with these tools, they do strictly make things easier rather than harder.



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