Among software development and tech professionals, thereâs a lot of buzz and hype around no-code platforms. No-code has enormous potential to transform the way we build applications and fundamentally shift the software development landscape. This is largely because line of business employees can use it to reconfigure and/or create applications to help them be more efficient in their specific use cases.
Yet behind all the excitement, many software engineers and IT teams are feeling a sense of discomfort and hesitancy. Thereâs an elephant in the room that no one is talking about. That elephant represents this thought: “If we donât need code to build software, what does that mean for people who write code?”