I feel strongly about this.<p>Keep your low and no code solutions away. It's an instant pass for me. Even as config files. It can die in a fire.<p>You're forgetting the "dev" part of DevOps if you think we need or want no-code solutions. Code is actually easy. We need more code, code is easy. Testing and resilience are hard. Programmatic reuse and logic are essential. We need libraries in full programming languages that solve the hard problems, not closed off GUIs or low code config files that hide the control we actually do need for day to day work.<p>I think the world needs a git or C for infrastructure at this point. In short, yes to code.