To talk about what no-code is good for, we need to first take a digression on what makes no-code fundamentally different from “yes-code” software. The grain of abstractions Software – yes-code software – has been around for a while. One of the things we’ve learned as an industry is how to write software that gracefully evolves. We’re not perfect – sad, legacy systems still proliferate – but we as a technical industry have learned how to build and evolve software systems agains...