From the course: Tech on the Go: No-Code for Coders

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Use cases for no-code solutions

Use cases for no-code solutions

- There are many tools to help us solve problems without custom programming. For example, SurveyMonkey is easily configured by just about anyone wanting to run a survey. Why code a new survey engine when there's one that works really well? Save that custom programming for a project that really needs it. Let's consider Etsy, I've never worked for Etsy, and I don't have any insight into their operations, but I think Etsy is a great example of how custom programming and a fully formed solution may sit next to each other, and coexist peacefully. Let me explain, Etsy at etsy.com has a massive website with sellers, buyers, international shipping concerns, reviews, and feedback, store management, and many other needs. They build these features using custom programming that's perfect for them. However, the Etsy Journal at etsy.com/blog uses WordPress. Is that because they don't have knowledgeable staff to make them a blog, do they…

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