Datangle is the simplest way for data teams to [🔗] automate manual operations, [📤] promote pipelines across multiple environments and [🛠️] build complex CI/CD workflows in a visual canvas, without the need for yaml and other scripting files.
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It's cool that you’ve made a no-code tool for CI/CD workflows, but honestly, isn’t simplifying things to the point where you don’t even need yaml or scripts taking away some control from data teams themselves, feels like it might be more trouble down the line when things get really complex, curious to see if it's really as effective as it sounds 🚀
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Founder's enthusiasm is great, but is this tool really enough for experienced devs who need more customization, feels like it’s just another crutch for juniors, also curious about how it handles large scale operations without yaml, any thoughts on adding more advanced options for those who need it
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Nice idea but how does this actually help experienced devs who already know how to code, wouldn't they find this too basic or limiting, wondering if there's plans for more advanced features in the near future, could use some clarification on that, seems like you’re on the right track but missing a bit of depth.
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All sounds great in theory but if you need a No-code tool for CI/CD, aren't you setting yourself up for more problems down the line, just saying 🤔
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I think the concept of a no-code CI/CD workflow builder sounds great but I'm worried about how reliable it will actually be without the proper scripting languages behind it, from my experience in recruitment, I see many candidates turned away for not having deep technical skills, relying purely on visual tools might make sense on the surface but could leave teams without the depth they need in crisis situations, this could be a miss if it doesn't provide ways to deepen those skills alongside its ease of use
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Sure, so I get the value of making things easier for junior devs though I'm curious how this will handle the more intricate needs of experienced users, sometimes simplifying too much can be a double-edged sword 🤔
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I get it's supposed to be no-code and all, but are we really at the point where junior devs can't even understand yaml files, marketing something as super easy seems kinda lazy, kinda makes you wonder if it's dumbing things down too much 🤔