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Putting the writing of substantial amounts of code onto non-developers is an inherently bad idea, not because they can't do it (especially if a quality DSL is available with a tool to assist), but because the result is going to be an unmaintainable mess that will make everyone involved unhappy.
in reply to Urusan

My boss introduced me to « no code » application development. I wouldn’t be putting all my eggs in that basket.
in reply to Urusan

That sounds like a very large number of Excel spreadsheets I have seen "non-developers" create, and then try to use to run processes in their businesses.