Google Opal review: A no-code programming tool that breaks the drag-and-drop mold
By
Jorge A. Aguilar
Master baker tier. Every paragraph earns its place on the tray.
Summary
The article reviews Google Opal, a no-code programming tool that the author claims finally solves the usability problems that plagued previous no-code platforms. Unlike traditional drag-and-drop tools that were clunky and frustrating, Google Opal offers a streamlined, intuitive interface that makes programming accessible to non-developers. The author shares their personal experience trying the tool and explains why it stands out from competitors.
Key quotes
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Google Opal finally killed the drag-and-drop nightmare that ruined every no-code tool before it
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