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As a developer I've been pretty skeptical of this whole ""no-code"" trend. Sure, maybe you can build a static website or a blog using a template builder but if you want to build a real application and you don't want to get boxed in you'll need to write code, right?
Let's keep an open mind and take a closer look at these no-code and low-code tools. There are situations where visual tools are just plain better at what they do than writing code. This talk will look at examples where it makes sense to build software visually, and the tools already being used for production software. Being able to directly see and manipulate what you're building is a powerful concept which should make us rethink how writing code typically works. We'll also look at where no-code tools don't make sense, why they can be difficult to adopt, and what the future of traditional coding will look like.
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Katie Bell
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