Maybe in a sense where creating a compiler or a high-level API is an automation. There will be a need to “code” in the current high-level language for quite some time. (There is still some demand for people who can code in C and even in Assembler, despite the decades passed since the languages were first introduced, and despite the Moore’s law holding steady.)
Programming is the act of deciding exactly what needs to be done by the automation. At whatever level of automation exists, there’s still telling that automation what to do.
Maybe in a sense where creating a compiler or a high-level API is an automation. There will be a need to “code” in the current high-level language for quite some time. (There is still some demand for people who can code in C and even in Assembler, despite the decades passed since the languages were first introduced, and despite the Moore’s law holding steady.)
Programming is the act of deciding exactly what needs to be done by the automation. At whatever level of automation exists, there’s still telling that automation what to do.