Unbounded flexibility for one party spells 'nightmare' for another... as with every other tool: use where applicable and don't try to stretch it too much to solve something it wasn't intended for and you'll be fine. Your job is not at risk from low/no code tools. It will simply open up a different class of problems to an intermediate level of automation.
Unbounded flexibility is what most of business people expect. I am always a bit sad when I see the look on their faces when I have to tell them that their great idea is going to cost 5x more because they wanted their previous great idea ASAP/cheap/#timeToMarket and we have to build on top of that.
I just imagine how it must look when someone tells "sorry, it is not possible, because our low code platform does not support something like that".
> In the end I am biased because I am a dev
I agree :)
Unbounded flexibility for one party spells 'nightmare' for another... as with every other tool: use where applicable and don't try to stretch it too much to solve something it wasn't intended for and you'll be fine. Your job is not at risk from low/no code tools. It will simply open up a different class of problems to an intermediate level of automation.