Is No-Code the future of development?
Thoughts on building a no-code platform that can handle the entire development lifecycle, from creation to production deployment, while focusing on customization and reducing development time!
Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 3m
Yes, ai is getting better, cheaper and faster day by day. So soon, No-Code platforms would be able to make much more complex websites too
For a complex web app MVP, which is the better approach?
1️⃣ No-Code: Fast launch & validation, but requires full migration later for scalability.
2️⃣ Code from Scratch: Slower & costlier upfront, but built to scale from day one.
We create websites tailored to the needs of businesses and startups, whether it's built from scratch with code or using platforms like Wix or WordPress.
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Curious
Jus a curious soul w... • 7m
so are websites still being using ai??
are there any platforms which will develop sites for us?
which is better website being developed by coding or on platforms??
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Lakshya Tyagi
VP - Engineering at ... • 1y
Someone asked me which one is better and good for websites and products
1. WordPress (No Code)
2. Code from Scratch
I told him Obviously Code from Scratch then he asked Why not WordPress?
Anyone who can help me with this?😅😅
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 2d
By new ai tools coming out like Gamma AI 2.0 and these getting better and better too fast, is it the end of PowerPoint?
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 4m
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Chandra Aditya
Entrepreneur • 3m
Whats the best tool for complex code writing, debugging, testing ?
Tell me your views why your selected LLM model is better than the others at coding. Or do you think they are not enough??
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