the thing with 'low code' stuff is that you still have to check that the behaviour is correct, etc 🤷♀️
the oddest thing I've seen related to this recently was a block based programming thing (Scratch-like), being described as 'low code' - yet you're literally programming 😄
there's this strange blindspot around something being either 'code' (eg. Python) or 'not code' because it's somehow 'visual' and in a GUI, even if it's literally a programming tool
