Smart contracts are a coded and immutable form of an asset on a DLT (Distributed Ledger Technology) Traditionally these contracts require professionals that have mastered fundamental computer programming concepts to work with complex development environments to successfully build these contracts for use in enterprise applications and solutions.
However, recently there has been a surgence of no-code and low-code platforms that make it possible to create smart contracts and Distributed Applications (dApps) with amazing ease. There is a downside to the no-code and low-code world however as often these solutions are limited in scope and capability. A careful review of options may be needed to assess if these new paradigms can be used in place of traditional highly skilled developers. We at Code Liberate believe learning a mix of the two is most likely in the interests of our community.