Low-Code, ageing like wine

A couple of weeks ago some guy commented on my YouTube channel and wrote roughly; "No-Code is a hoax and Low-Code a lie". I deleted the comment, not as much because I wanted to censor him, but more because I was quite frankly a bit embarrassed for the commenter, and I didn't want to put him into a position where he'd be forced to defend his obviously flawed and incorrect assessment of something of such importance to the future.

5 years ago the commenter might have been correct, today almost 50% of all companies developing software have already delivered projects using Low-Code and No-Code frameworks and platforms, and roughly half of them have good experiences with such platforms. So either 50% of the world is wrong and delusional, or the commenter was wrong, and I assume most of us can easily determine who were wrong in this particular situation ...