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We have talked a lot about no-code back in the day, and far from being the technology that would render developers obsolete and take our jobs, it's become somewhat of a complement for quick experiments and lightweight MVPs.
Now, in light of the recent happenings with AI, we're sort of seeing the same narrative around AI replacing developers and taking our jobs and eventually destroying life on Earth as we know it... but is it real this time?
We discuss AI and no-code with Toby Oliver, CEO at Bravo Studio, a no-code tool that turns your Figma designs into apps. Toby was formerly the CTO at Typeform, so he knows a lot about what can be built with no-code or low-code.
A more technical episode than what we've been used to lately, but that's good for a change! Enjoy!
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đŹ You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/
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We have talked a lot about no-code back in the day, and far from being the technology that would render developers obsolete and take our jobs, it's become somewhat of a complement for quick experiments and lightweight MVPs.
Now, in light of the recent happenings with AI, we're sort of seeing the same narrative around AI replacing developers and taking our jobs and eventually destroying life on Earth as we know it... but is it real this time?
We discuss AI and no-code with Toby Oliver, CEO at Bravo Studio, a no-code tool that turns your Figma designs into apps. Toby was formerly the CTO at Typeform, so he knows a lot about what can be built with no-code or low-code.
A more technical episode than what we've been used to lately, but that's good for a change! Enjoy!
Support the show
đŹ You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/
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