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Why “no code operations” is the next big job in tech
RPA (basically tools anyone can use to create programmatic APIs on top of legacy software) and NoCode/LowCode (letting anyone build an app with a spreadsheet as a database representation) are the biggest shifts in enterprise software since the cloud.
Elad Gil • Products I Wish Existed, 2020 Edition
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The borders of being ‘technical’ are expanding by the day
There used to be a well-defined line between who could build things and who couldn’t. Building was reserved for people who could code—people who were “technical.”
Sure, there’ve been waves of milquetoast no-code tools that purported to turn you into a developer for the past decade. But those ... See more
There used to be a well-defined line between who could build things and who couldn’t. Building was reserved for people who could code—people who were “technical.”
Sure, there’ve been waves of milquetoast no-code tools that purported to turn you into a developer for the past decade. But those ... See more
Dan Shipper • You’re a Developer Now
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Whether you use the tools at work or in your personal lives, no-code will fundamentally shift the accessibility of software creation & open up the door for many new solutions to be created.
Adalo • The Future is No-Code Book & Mini-Series | Conclusions
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The future of no code is empowering developers and designers to focus on the things they're good at and not worry about the things that are not worth their time.
Adalo • The Future is No-Code Book & Mini-Series | Conclusions
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No-Code Developer (or some variation) will become a common job title.
Dru Riley • No-Code: Faster Development, Scalability, Leverage
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Low code / no code isn’t a new category of startups, but rather a change in how people interact with technology.
Rex Woodbury • The Building Blocks of Tech
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But for the new wave of horizontal software tools like Notion, Airtable and Roam, the magic is in their flexibility. By providing the “no-code” building blocks, these startups enable consumers to create their own personalised experience. This creates a "complexity gap".
Jackie Vullinghs • When Complexity Breeds Community
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