this piece says the biggest users of low-code/no-code platforms are people who know how to write code and shouldn't need these things in the first place.
it fails to realize the obvious implication that is that knowing how to do something doesn't give you enough time to do it, so these solutions are good because they save time.
I'm yet to see one of these low-code platforms made specifically for coders, with a lot of power but also very constrained, and with automatic UI and other niceties, like integrations -- but not integrations with buttons, integrations with premade easy-to-use functions.