That was a response that did not answer the question.
HyperStudio 5 is no-code; HyperStudio 4 is not as one can drag-and-drop, point-and-click, and then code.
At present LiveCode 10 is like HyperStudio 4, so it is not no-code, and using 'No Code', like several other things that have been used in the past, is disingenuous.
Whither LiveCode?
"HyperStudio 5 is a creative space where you can make fully interactive digital presentations to pass on knowledge,
express ideas and attitudes, engage and entertain,
all using the very latest technologies."
https://www.mackiev.com/hyperstudio/select.html
HyperStudio 'castrated' itself presumably to keep the money flowing.
Of course it lost a lot in doing that as well.
It will be interesting to see if LiveCode goes that far.
"If you're part of the generation that mixes and mashes, the generation that makes movies instead of just watching them, the generation that blogs and tweets instead of just reading or watching the news, the generation that makes podcasts instead of just listening to the radio, then you'll want to get to know HyperStudio for Mac OS X and Windows. HyperStudio is all about media fusion."
https://www.mackiev.com/hyperstudio/index.html
HyperStudio is about dumbing down.
HyperStudio is nothing to do with computer programming.
It would be a pity if LiveCode became just another multimedia toybox.
OXT should preserve what was best about LC 9.6.3 (which, thinking about things now, looks like a product very nearly at its peak before it is "mixed and mashed" into something quite different), and add extra affordances to continue in that way.