Seven Years in Tech Taught Me This: Low-Code Is a Power Tool, Not a Magic Wand
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Low-code platforms are transforming web development, enabling non-engineers to build functional products rapidly. These tools allow designers, product managers, and business owners to create MVPs, landing pages, and internal tools with minimal coding knowledge. While ideal for simple, modular projects, low-code has limitations for complex systems. Users still need basic understanding of web technologies, API integration, and debugging. Effective low-code development requires strategic thinking and knowing when to use custom code. Platforms like Framer, Webflow, and Plasmic offer different strengths for various use cases. Low-code won't replace developers but can expedite product development when used appropriately.
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