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It’s easier than ever to build software.

Now, in just a few hours, you can create something that used to take specialized skills and countless days.

This is all because of the "no code" tools that let you do so much without writing a single line of code.
“We’re seeing people using our tools in ways we never could have imagined—preserving ancient languages, tracking scientific equipment, managing construction projects, and even planning a U.S. presidential campaign.” @howietl usefyi.com/airtable-histo…
“We’re seeing a wave of powerful “no code” tools enter the market... The time and cost to build software products will drop by another 10x.” @rrhoover medium.com/@rrhoover/the-…
“if you pick up and use Coda, you should be able to use it for anything.” @shishirmehrotra

@coda_hq is less about what it does right out of the box than what people can build atop it; it’s a tapestry for ambitious creativity fastcompany.com/90252845/to-tu…
The "no code" story of how a two person team at @uber "created a tracker to end all trackers, a doc that, by the end, guided hundreds of stakeholders through hundreds of features to launch." blog.coda.io/the-story-of-y…
There's one place you can go to learn how to create "no code" products called MakerPad by @bentossell makerpad.co
Ben has built a *ton* of things using no code, here are a few that span very different use cases:

A net promoter score survey:
A meditation tracker using @coda_hq:
A @airbnb clone using @airtable:
There's a sub @reddit that has 315 people who are discussing "no code" reddit.com/r/nocode
The folks at @airtable and @coda_hq have great resource areas to highlight "no code" examples that you can "grab and go":

Coda Templates - coda.io/templates
Airtable Universe - airtable.com/universe
There's a solid list of things folks have built using @coda_hq and @airtable on this thread that @awilkinson started:
“We’ve always been motivated by the fact that software is the most important medium ever created, or, at least, in the last 100 years, yet its potency is completely inaccessible to most of the world” @howietl co-founder of @airtable techcrunch.com/2019/02/19/air…
"If you’re a programmer in Silicon Valley, you can tap into this very powerful technology as a medium for creative expression or economic value creation. Yet for everyone else, you get this kind of prefabricated result.” @howietl sheds light on @airtable's vision
Need a personal CRM? @brettbivens shares how he built one using "no code" with @glideapps
In reference to building a startup, @rrhoover says "No code might be the smartest way to start but not the right solution/tool long term."

We should all be embracing anything that makes it faster to ship and learn.

"No code" FTW.
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