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No-code tools are for people who don’t understand software — they’ll never replace real developers.
As AI-powered no-code platforms accelerate in 2026, the line between professional developers and citizen creators blurs, raising urgent questions about skill value and job security. Cast your vote to weigh in on whether no-code tools are a genuine revolution or just a passing trend.
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