>Today’s new workers know how to dive into systems, pipe different programs together using no-code platforms
I was thinking, not the ones I know. Maybe they are out there somewhere? The only people I know who can dive into systems and pipe programs together are people with programing experience.
I was going to post this same quote as the only bit of substance from the article.
There are many situations where a non-engineer with some programming experience can very quickly string together a few "no-code" tools to build a workflow/tool that scratches 90-100% of their itch.
"Some programming experience" meaning: they understand basic IFTTT logic and can configure API access using a tutorial.
The piping of programs is now done by sync integrations built into the tools, third-party tools like Zapier, or other services that can map and standardize API output.
>Today’s new workers know how to dive into systems, pipe different programs together using no-code platforms
I was thinking, not the ones I know. Maybe they are out there somewhere? The only people I know who can dive into systems and pipe programs together are people with programing experience.