The relevant question, I think, is extensibility. If the low-code solution, upon hitting a wall, can be extended instead of rewritten, it's going to be a great solution for small companies to prove out ideas without the cost of general-purpose developers and custom software stacks built from general-purpose software.
If any company can solve the extensibility question, I think Microsoft has a better-than-average shot at it.
If any company can solve the extensibility question, I think Microsoft has a better-than-average shot at it.