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@king
Low-code, no-code is only a bandaid in an era where everyone is increasingly becoming code literate.
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@nor
Having spent plenty of time in both, code is by far the worse user experience esp for building interfaces and experiences and is easily 10-100x slower. Remember that everything used to be machine code, and when python came along C developers laughed at the toy scripting language, but now it's the juggernaut. UX wins
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@sdv.eth
I think the rate of our common code literacy will always trail behind the complexity of the systems we’re building— and that’s a good thing. No one should need a basic computer science background to make something worthwhile with a computer.
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@cameron
Honestly disagree w this pretty hard. The amount of people who use the internet for their livelihood and are never gonna think about code ever is trending up rather than down imo. I think AI supported code generation is the bandaid before AI just… generates the code. Open to my mind being changed tho 🫡
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@nor
I would say that code literacy and computational literacy are different though
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@vt
this seems only true for pretty specific spheres
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