3 pointsby kinj283 hours ago1 comment
  • verdverm3 hours ago
    I suspect that people who use low-code prefer the node based editor (making UX assumptions here) will still prefer that UI when having to dig into what the Ai did. Similar to how developers (who are holding Ai right) will look at the code.

    My other take on the title question, separate from your contextualization and based on my own low-code setup, is that having simpler abstraction layers that give more consistency in application implementation will be beneficial. It is very frustrating that they will implement the same thing in as many different ways as there are days in the week.

    My context is low-code via text/template from a declarative config / data.