I'm trying hard to ignore any article that talks about the death of coding. While it has become easier and easier to tell some silicon how to arrange bits and bytes to arrive at interesting results, I doubt that coding in some form will ever cease to exist. What's actually happening is we are slowly evolving from a day when "analysts" analyzed, "programers" programmed, "architects" designed and an "sysops" deployed, to an environment where a reasonably intelligent individual can use advanced tools to create solutions to problems. Maybe soon we can dispense with "developer", "programmer", etc and talk about builders.