benc on Nostr: Thank you for humoring me. I’ve been writing code for eight years and had never ...
Thank you for humoring me. I’ve been writing code for eight years and had never though about software in this way until recently.
I wonder if low code/no code technology is an attempt to automate to the extreme. Build the platforms that enable more people to construct applications. I guess we see things like IFTT, zapier, salesforce, etc and it hasn’t changed much in the software world yet. I think public API products fit into this category too.
That brings up and interesting thought. How does relate to the average level of craftsmanship across the profession? It seemingly creates a divide. Those who enable more software development must be must account for the delinquency of a newer generation of software development.
In my experience that is not on the top of engineers minds. Who knows though, I may just be part of an previous generation of software delinquents.
I wonder if low code/no code technology is an attempt to automate to the extreme. Build the platforms that enable more people to construct applications. I guess we see things like IFTT, zapier, salesforce, etc and it hasn’t changed much in the software world yet. I think public API products fit into this category too.
That brings up and interesting thought. How does relate to the average level of craftsmanship across the profession? It seemingly creates a divide. Those who enable more software development must be must account for the delinquency of a newer generation of software development.
In my experience that is not on the top of engineers minds. Who knows though, I may just be part of an previous generation of software delinquents.