The same thing was said decades ago when the first "4th Generation Development" platforms arose. The concept even predates the GUI era: "Application Development without Programmers" was published in 1981/82-ish.
Were we still coding in the late 80s? The 90s? The 00s? The 10s? The 20s?
Yes we were.
And we will still be coding when the next cycle of "low/nocode" platforms will be announced, and probably several such cycles after that one.
And the reason is simple: Complexity can be hidden and/or displaced. But it cannot be eliminated, unless the system itself becomes less complex.
Were we still coding in the late 80s? The 90s? The 00s? The 10s? The 20s?
Yes we were.
And we will still be coding when the next cycle of "low/nocode" platforms will be announced, and probably several such cycles after that one.
And the reason is simple: Complexity can be hidden and/or displaced. But it cannot be eliminated, unless the system itself becomes less complex.