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Is No Code REALLY The Future of Web Design?
Is no code the future of web design? No Code has been progressing steadily over the years, and with GUI's like Webflow making that job that much easier for u...
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I hope so https://tailord.io ;)
As a developer, I think No Code has incredible potential, and I'm sure it will be the future of web design/development! But I don't trust it right now. I'm sure it will have a great future, but it hasn't reached even 10 percent of its potential right now. No code platforms just don't give you enough "volatility." As soon as these platforms don't allow you to choose anything, we have to use older platforms and services of web-design companies like https://wearephoenix.ca/website-design-vancouver/ . Moreover, these companies will never die because they have been on the market for eternity. Their customers won't forget about them and the quality of their services.
As someone pretty invested in the low code and no code movements.. I think that just like with anything it falls somewhere in the middle. I've been around the block enough to not believe blanket statements.
Companies have been trying to push low code and no code for years now. Remember Visual Basic in the pre .NET era? Microsoft invested a lot into graphically driven development. It certainly took off for a while, but eventually came back down to Earth. And anyone that remembers the VB6 era remembers that at a certain point when you wanted to do anything remotely "different" you wound up fighting the platform.
Adobe Flash. Same deal.
Newer platforms aren't too much different: they let you build the base product extremely well.
But in software and web development, the devil is in the details. And the base features are the meat and potatoes -- but the dessert, that is where you'll be fighting against the platform. Eventually the dessert becomes something customers come to expect, and it becomes a cycle of no code platforms trying to meet the new demand.
What I do think is: there is concerted effort in democratizing software development, and that will continue. Lowering the barrier to entry.
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thats the point, with no code those lines are more blurred than you think