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Page 1 / 4No-code tools are for people who don’t understand software — they’ll never replace real developers.
13.06.2026Should coding projects avoid all boilerplate templates?
11.06.2026With rising SaaS costs, are you building more internal tools with no-code or low-code platforms?
10.06.2026Should I still learn to code with AI tools like ChatGPT?
10.06.2026What's your take on story points—genuinely helpful or just corporate admin with a fancy name?
10.06.2026Are the new free ai coding assistants good enough to replace paid plans
10.06.2026Are you still charging flat rates for software projects in this economy?
04.06.2026Do you still trust low-code tools for performance-critical apps?
03.06.2026With SaaS prices skyrocketing, are you hosting your own dev tools?
03.06.2026Would you switch from VS Code to Zed if it actually had better performance?
03.06.2026Do you secretly hate agile software development but feel you can't say it out loud?
01.06.2026Are open source projects becoming toxic playgrounds where gatekeeping kills innovation?
31.05.2026Do coding bootcamps produce problem-solvers or just people who can mimic Stack Overflow answers?
30.05.2026Does writing clean code actually make you a worse developer in the real world?
25.05.2026How do you handle UX consistency across a cross-platform project without losing your mind?
24.05.2026Do startups who brag about their "engineering culture" secretly ship the worst code?
24.05.2026Are "no-code" tools a genuine productivity boost or just a crutch that creates more mess for real developers to clean up?
24.05.2026Should UX designers have the final say, even if the developers hate the solution?
23.05.2026Is a $30/month AI coding assistant actually worth the money in 2025?
22.05.2026What's your take on AI-generated code for production—trustworthy or a liability?
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