So called "no code" platforms or tools have been around for 30 years. Their lack of success so far has not been the result of unsurmountable technical issues (building a chip with 10s of millions of transistors is a feat you cannot do by hand, yet it has been done with tools for a long time). No, the highest barrier has been "coders' who believe they are "artists" when they write code. It was never true. And should not be. I do not want an "artist" to write the code for the attitude control system of the plane I am sitting in! Never! I ran a company in the late 90s which developed tools to graphically designed user interfaces for avionics...and automatically generate the code that went into a multi-function display. It worked. It flew...Coders want to eliminate and automate everybody's job. Except theirs! Has to stop because there is nothing more unreliable and expensive that code written by a person!