You could just learn to code
A software engineer argues that learning to code remains essential despite AI's ability to generate code, as coding skills are needed to evaluate and work with AI-generated output.
A software engineer argues that learning to code remains essential despite AI's ability to generate code, as coding skills are needed to evaluate and work with AI-generated output.
Explores building a 'no-code' game integration using a JSON-based augmentations system within the Puzzmo API and app infrastructure.
How AI is enabling individuals to build custom software for personal use, replacing paid apps and unlocking new creative potential.
Argues that AI won't replace software engineers due to the inherent complexity of development and stakeholder management.
Quantum Flytrap's Virtual Lab has been AI-translated into multiple languages to make quantum physics more accessible worldwide.
Explores the rise of 'vibecoding'—AI-assisted no-code/low-code development—and its surprising viability for both technical and non-technical users.
A no-code tutorial on converting XLS/CSV files to Parquet format using Dremio, including setup via Docker.
Interview with Gabi Steele, co-founder of Preql, discussing data visualization, building data culture, and the future of data transformation tools.
Explores the history and concept of no-code programming, questioning its novelty and analyzing it through the lens of 'programming substrates'.
Introducing Mavo, an open-source HTML-based language for creating web applications without programming or a server backend.