On the other hand, having some mild programming capability gives a lot of people a lot more agency in their job and is a good thing. It's just that once they've proved out their idea and it is ready to be a real thing, they are overwhelmingly going to prefer to hand it off to the "experts".
I think there is a lot of opportunity in a no-code product that believes that this is how it works. I've just not ever seen anything where the developers say "this is great, I can slide right in and keep going with this!". It's always "what a mess, we have to start from scratch!"