They need to stop locking people into their ecosystem and generate code you can get out and hand out to a developer if necessary.
No-Code / Low-Code / Full-Code is a false trichotomy anyway. There's no reason why visual coding needs to be any more restricted than the real deal.
It's all just one big usability problem. We'll continue to develop software pretending we're running 80 character wide terminals for awhile, but I believe this will change someday.
Tools like Enso, or the Elm debugger already show how much better things are with instant, actionable feedback, even on "real" languages. Then you remember Smalltalk and HyperCard existed in the 80s and you wonder how it all went so wrong.
No-Code / Low-Code / Full-Code is a false trichotomy anyway. There's no reason why visual coding needs to be any more restricted than the real deal.
It's all just one big usability problem. We'll continue to develop software pretending we're running 80 character wide terminals for awhile, but I believe this will change someday.
Tools like Enso, or the Elm debugger already show how much better things are with instant, actionable feedback, even on "real" languages. Then you remember Smalltalk and HyperCard existed in the 80s and you wonder how it all went so wrong.