What will happen is, the no-code generation will rediscover that Turing-complete machines are great, and code is the easiest form to express arbitrary algorithms.
In time, they also discover no-code is not portable, you are tied more tightly to a particular framework. No-code may be more difficult to version control.
This fad has happened a number of times: SQL, CASE, 4GL languages (more like an analogy - people discover that 4GL langs are limited and move to 3GL), spreadsheets, XSLT...
In time, they also discover no-code is not portable, you are tied more tightly to a particular framework. No-code may be more difficult to version control.
This fad has happened a number of times: SQL, CASE, 4GL languages (more like an analogy - people discover that 4GL langs are limited and move to 3GL), spreadsheets, XSLT...