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Software that Writes Itself? Low Code / No Code Applications have Arrived

Daniel Burrus

In some cases, users of low code/no code applications only need to write base-level code to get a piece of software or website to operate, with the rest being predominantly visual design. Coding long-hand is quite literally like learning a foreign language. There are two downsides to both of these options.

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Bubble is hiring: Full-Stack web developer wanted

Bubblegroup

We’re looking for a talented full-stack web developer to join our Cambridge / London team! This is a great opportunity for a full-stack web application developer, who can demonstrate experience of working with high performance and scalable enterprise web applications. Strategic Portfolio. Management.

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Bubble is hiring: Full-Stack web developer wanted

Bubblegroup

We’re looking for a talented full-stack web developer to join our Cambridge / London team! This is a great opportunity for a full-stack web application developer, who can demonstrate experience of working with high performance and scalable enterprise web applications. Strategic Portfolio. Management.

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Exploring High-Growth Opportunities in Software Engineering

Tullio Siragusa

Opportunities for software engineers in the software industry include developing and maintaining software systems for various domains like enterprise software, web development, mobile development, game development, and system software.

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Should MBAs Learn to Code?

Harvard Business Review

Should I learn to code?". Bloggers like Yipit co-founder Vin Vacanti have shared views on the payoff from learning to code, as have several students at Harvard Business School, including Dana Hork , Matt Boys , and Matt Thurmond. Writing Software. The founder, who is a CS PhD, was really impressed that I''d learned to code.

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Employers Aren’t Just Whining – the “Skills Gap” Is Real

Harvard Business Review

Consider, for example, graphic designers. Until recently, almost all graphic designers designed for print. Then came the Internet and demand grew for web designers. Then came smartphones and demand grew for mobile designers. Instead, designers have to learn on the job, so experience matters.