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Why low-code and no-code won't kill developer jobs

Linux on Windows: New upgrade; LinkedIn adds new job titles
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Low-code and no-code won't kill developer jobs, here's why

Developers are the Jedis of innovation. Low-code and no-code won't change that, but it will bring more people into the field of software development and help companies be more agile.

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