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Should I go into NoCode development?
Is this direction promising, or should one still study front-end development tools?
Will it help to enter the frontend?
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NoCode is a tool for those who don't know how to code but are willing to take a little time to make something for themselves.
NoCode specialists are not needed at all.
If someone has made his "business" and decided to make a business card site for himself, then thanks to NoCode, not very crooked hands and low requirements for the final result, he will be able to make it himself in one of the thousands of designers.
But such a businessman does not need you at all.
So your question is stupid in itself. NoCode is an opportunity to make something simple for yourself without attracting developers at all and saving money on it. Only the creators of such constructors earn in NoCode.
General rule: If technology can be easily mastered in a short time, then even if such technology is really valuable, it will still have too many specialists, high competition and low profits. (for example, Uber. It is not difficult to become a taxi driver, taxi drivers earn a little.)
Or the technology, in principle, will be of little demand (everyone who wants to can fry eggs and brew instant coffee for himself, specialists who have mastered this technology are not in great demand)
It's just a long way to normal development, but there will be a lot of restrictions in the code that are solved by code inserts, then there will be so many of these inserts that it's easier to rewrite everything in code.
In my opinion, noCode is just made so that people with 0 knowledge can test some kind of hypothesis without involving third-party people, i.e. on one's own.
It is necessary to distinguish between the concepts of NoCode and development. After all, there are no professions like a fork operator or a professional TV viewer. Of course, in every city there are more than one dozen Windows reinstallers, but to call it work is a deception, first of all, of oneself.
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