Low-code solutions can be limiting due to framework/platform capabilities and licensing costs. It's important to pay attention to initial assessment, planning, and high-level design to avoid unexpected limitations. Low-code tools can work in complex scenarios, but limitations start showing up and become costly to work around if not considered upfront. Low-code solutions require developers to acquire certain skills to work with the low-code framework/tool productively. It's not necessarily a problem with low-code, but a problem with expectations. Pro-code is more versatile, but limitations are mostly around the skillset you can hire and the time you can spend.
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