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The guy with a 'killer idea for an app' can finally build it. So can everyone else.
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The article discusses how modern no-code and low-code development tools have democratized app creation, allowing people without extensive technical expertise to build software applications that would have previously required significant professional development resources.

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The guy with a 'killer idea for an app' can finally build it. So can everyone else.
Getty images; Tyler Le/BI Like a lot of guys of the era, Eli Cohen had a great idea for an app back in 2010. But unlike many of his peers, whose musings were confined to bar hangouts and bad dates, he actually invested about $20,000 of his own money to try to bring the project to life. Unfortunately, his gumption only got him so far. Back then, "building software was painfully hard," he says. He burned through his budget well before it got off the ground. What bugs him isn't that the endeavor f
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