"i will build this app with no-code tools" Result:

Sep 27, 2023 · 11:13 AM UTC

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He didn't use Algokit. $ALGO
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Code tools with self hosting: - $20/mo - 200gb NVME space to use for anything - unlimited databases of any kind - SSH/FTP - unlimited bandwidth - unlimited sites/scripts(almost any language)/pages/forms/users/devs/emails - full control over the code and what the site does, to include full control over scaling - free domain included. Full domain customization. - Optional no-code website builder included (ahem, hostinger) 😂 No-code tool hosting: - $30/mo - 10 forms (for 50 super forms with more features, upgrade to premium for $50/mo) - 500 form submissions per month (upgrade for more) - Plus site/page builder modules (upgrade for premium modules, such as the chat plugin!) - Restricted to 25 included themes (upgrade for more), or use the crappy design editor to try and make your own - Limited page customization (upgrade to unlock premium customization) - Save up to 5 sites (upgrade for 10 sites, or enterprise for more) - Collaborate with up to 5 members (upgrade to premium for 12 members, enterprise for more) - 1,000 users (upgrade for up to 10,000 users, or enterprise for more) - 1 database included.. Thats it. - 20gb of bandwidth per month. - Proprietary complex block/page editor that you have to go through and learn, watch tutorials on, etc., and its always upgraded so theyre always moving/changing features around on you and things are never in the same place every month. - No SSH/FTP - Can't use the script languages you want
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😂😂😂 true. They usually work out fine, but good luck scaling it.. And for many no-code tools, good luck customizing it the way you want. You will do it their way or no way. Many of them also dont allow self hosting and you gotta pay their over priced hosting solutions..
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Golden rule of code: If it works don't touch it.
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@Sumeetmaurya Probably we still have a career left at the backend and integration department
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lol - to be fair, a lot of actual code looks very similar
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If it ain't broke don't fix it.
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If it works, it works!
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But it works
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product manager would say ain't nothing wrong with it
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This is somehow disturbingly accurate
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No-code tools are useful for projects that require very little data (Landing page for example), otherwise it remains bullshit
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But it works though
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If it works, don't touch it
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I haven't seen anything more accurate.
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I don't like code tools either. Just need editor, compiler, runtime. ...oh wait
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The goal was to build a bicycle
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WTF 🤣🤣🤣 @PostTechSoFi $post
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as long as people know about this truth, i am happy
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Don’t touch it It’s working
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No way 🤣🤣
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It works = nothing wrong with it😁
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How did he even manage to get into that position?? 😱
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@PaulieScanlon, talk about devs as integrators!
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That's code in execution 😂
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very accurate 😅
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When it's work dont touch it
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Weighted lunges and done. Jesus