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Navigating No-Code, Low-Code, and Traditional Coding | Interview with Steven Schkolne, Founder of MightyMeld

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In this podcast, we follow Ryan Purvis and Steven Schkolne into the evolving landscape of software development methodologies, exploring the synergies and distinctions between no-code, low-code, and traditional coding approaches. Join us as we navigate through the realms of development efficiency, discussing the benefits, challenges, and real-world applications of each methodology with industry experts and innovators.

Meet our guest:
Meet Steven Schkolne: computer scientist, designer, and entrepreneur extraordinaire. From pioneering VR tools to founding Vain Media, Steven's journey has been a testament to innovation. Now, as the mind behind MightyMeld, he's revolutionizing React codebases. Join us as we delve into his remarkable career and visionary approach to technology.

Steven's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schkolne/
MightyMeld: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mightymeld/
Podcast's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-workspace-works/?viewAsMember=true
YouTube channel: Valuu - YouTube

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In this podcast, we follow Ryan Purvis and Steven Schkolne into the evolving landscape of software development methodologies, exploring the synergies and distinctions between no-code, low-code, and traditional coding approaches. Join us as we navigate through the realms of development efficiency, discussing the benefits, challenges, and real-world applications of each methodology with industry experts and innovators.

Meet our guest:
Meet Steven Schkolne: computer scientist, designer, and entrepreneur extraordinaire. From pioneering VR tools to founding Vain Media, Steven's journey has been a testament to innovation. Now, as the mind behind MightyMeld, he's revolutionizing React codebases. Join us as we delve into his remarkable career and visionary approach to technology.

Steven's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schkolne/
MightyMeld: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mightymeld/
Podcast's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-workspace-works/?viewAsMember=true
YouTube channel: Valuu - YouTube

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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