90% of the market is just doing CRUDS, and every year there's a new magical website that will make all websites be built by a WYSIWYG drag and drop editor.
The problem is even defining the correct requirements from the start and iterating them.
My concern is not the death of the market, but more of the amount of not good but workable code that's going to make juniors learning path a lot harder.
As others said, I do think this will help productivity by removing the let's please update the readme, changelog, architecture diagram etc etc part of the codebase, and maybe in some cases actually remove the need to generate boilerplate code all together (why bother when it can be generate on the fly when needed for eg).
90% of the market is just doing CRUDS, and every year there's a new magical website that will make all websites be built by a WYSIWYG drag and drop editor.
The problem is even defining the correct requirements from the start and iterating them.
My concern is not the death of the market, but more of the amount of not good but workable code that's going to make juniors learning path a lot harder.
As others said, I do think this will help productivity by removing the let's please update the readme, changelog, architecture diagram etc etc part of the codebase, and maybe in some cases actually remove the need to generate boilerplate code all together (why bother when it can be generate on the fly when needed for eg).