u/TheWorldIsLost

Carrer Advice for the future?

In my company, and in many others, low-code solutions are spreading rapidly.

Despite the growing demand, I feel that the company doesn’t take low-code development seriously. They see it only as something “extra,” almost like a part-time responsibility. Having to work on this in my “free time” is really frustrating because I’m never 100% focused on the solutions and architectures, and I end up losing track of some aspects of the work.

Furthermore, nowadays it seems like everyone is a citizen developer. With new tools like Copilot and vibe coding, everyone is creating solutions, which makes me wonder: “Is my development work still necessary?”

At times, I feel like I could be fully dedicated to low-code development and focus entirely on building solutions, but I increasingly find myself questioning the future of low-code development...

Between this and being a technician who works with SQL, Java, MES.. I don't know which would be better for the future.

Is this low-code something to keep pushing for the future or should I get dedicated to another role?

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u/TheWorldIsLost — 4 days ago
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getting a little fed up and worried

In my company, and in many others, low-code solutions are spreading rapidly. Despite the growing demand, I feel that the company doesn’t take low-code development seriously. They see it only as something “extra,” almost like a part-time responsibility. Having to work on this in my “free time” is really frustrating because I’m never 100% focused on the solutions and architectures, and I end up losing track of some aspects of the work.

Furthermore, nowadays it seems like everyone is a citizen developer. With new tools like Copilot and vibe coding, everyone is creating solutions, which makes me wonder: “Is my development work still necessary?”

At times, I feel like I could be fully dedicated to low-code development and focus entirely on building solutions, but I increasingly find myself questioning the future of low-code development.

Between this and being a technician who works with SQL, Java, MES.. I don't know which would be better for the future.

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u/TheWorldIsLost — 5 days ago