how many products with users have you built without code?
while very valuable for learning, i find that folks building thematic maker sites (no code, react/node, rails, etc.) are very biased towards their own way and often haven't made a "real" product built on what they profess.
engineers would be better off using "no code" more often, and non-engineers would be better off learning just enough react, python, etc. to ship something.
otherwise, everything begins to look like a hammer.
while very valuable for learning, i find that folks building thematic maker sites (no code, react/node, rails, etc.) are very biased towards their own way and often haven't made a "real" product built on what they profess.
engineers would be better off using "no code" more often, and non-engineers would be better off learning just enough react, python, etc. to ship something.
otherwise, everything begins to look like a hammer.