COBOL. SQL. HyperCard. Visual Basic. Spreadsheets. Yeah, same song, next verse.
In some ways it's like AI, though. Once it succeeds (at what it can do), then it no longer is "no code", it's just it's own niche. (We don't think of SQL or spreadsheets as "no code" any more; we think of them as their own categories.)
I mean, spreadsheets are not nothing. They're useful for a segment of things. They didn't replace web programming or embedded real-time or machine learning, though.
In some ways it's like AI, though. Once it succeeds (at what it can do), then it no longer is "no code", it's just it's own niche. (We don't think of SQL or spreadsheets as "no code" any more; we think of them as their own categories.)
I mean, spreadsheets are not nothing. They're useful for a segment of things. They didn't replace web programming or embedded real-time or machine learning, though.