Would be a catastrophe because I haven't seen a no-code system that can successfully reproduce and elevate itself into a fungible foundation on which significant new technologies can be build --- like for example CPU microcode breathes life into the hardware and makes it execute all that assembly code, a simple concept which has produced trillions and trillions of economic value and is not just done yet. The leverage from the combination of engineering and the sciences we have in building computation and presentation systems has IMO not be used fully by a long way. Maybe we will go faster until we can elevate technology one level higher, but I don't see it coming just yet, where these so-called "no code platforms" could become the new microcode. This is complimentary to my observation that a huge mass of people have not yet overcome and probably will never overcome the stage of technology consumption as apposed to creation in their lifetimes.
And can it really be called no-code if new technology could be encoded reliably at scale in that one higher level of technology?
And can it really be called no-code if new technology could be encoded reliably at scale in that one higher level of technology?