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E8: Low Code is Dead? Microsoft Announcements Decoded. Choosing Partners Got Harder.

28 min · 28 de dic de 2025
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This episode questions the claim that “low code is dead” and looks at what Microsoft’s latest announcements actually mean for delivery teams, developers, and Power Platform professionals. The conversation explores how AI and vibe coding are changing ideation, accelerating prototyping, and shifting client expectations—without removing the need for governance, quality, and strong pro-code foundations. It also gets practical about the Microsoft partner ecosystem. Size versus capability. Designations versus real delivery experience. And how clients can choose partners more intelligently as the landscape becomes more complex. Chapters 00:00 The Future of Low Code: Is It Really Dead? 03:04 The Impact of AI on Development Processes 06:03 Navigating the Ideation Phase with Vibe Coding 08:59 Understanding Partner Dynamics in Microsoft Ecosystem 12:10 Role Play: Client and Partner Interactions 24:01 Final Thoughts on Technology and Partnerships

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This episode questions the claim that “low code is dead” and looks at what Microsoft’s latest announcements actually mean for delivery teams, developers, and Power Platform professionals. The conversation explores how AI and vibe coding are changing ideation, accelerating prototyping, and shifting client expectations—without removing the need for governance, quality, and strong pro-code foundations. It also gets practical about the Microsoft partner ecosystem. Size versus capability. Designations versus real delivery experience. And how clients can choose partners more intelligently as the landscape becomes more complex. Chapters 00:00 The Future of Low Code: Is It Really Dead? 03:04 The Impact of AI on Development Processes 06:03 Navigating the Ideation Phase with Vibe Coding 08:59 Understanding Partner Dynamics in Microsoft Ecosystem 12:10 Role Play: Client and Partner Interactions 24:01 Final Thoughts on Technology and Partnerships

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