7:33 PM
It's interesting to look back through the history of tech developments. When photography was created, folks feared it would be the end of painting and painters. Of course it wasn't, we still appreciate the art of painting today. And it created a whole new medium of artistic expression and commercial image production too.
When TRON was made, it was denied a nomination for best special effects because it was felt they'd "cheated" by using computers. Of course digital effects didn't replace the craft of practical VFX, set design, prop creation, make-up, etc. Just provided another tool by which those artists can achieve their goals.
So, I expect much the same here. Codeless tools might make it easier to do some things that previously required much more specialized knowledge and investment. But that doesn't mean we don't need coders. It just means coders will work on the more interesting problems that aren't so easily automated.