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No-code/low code is nice for small & simple things, but I can't imagine it scales that well (both in cost and general effectiveness). And I wouldn't consider someone working with no-code/low-code to be a software developer, at least using my definition of software development. Even if there's some "hands on" coding involved, it's definitely not enough to be considered as software development.
That being said, maybe software development means something different now. It doesn't strictly have to refer to grinding away at a keyboard for 8 hours a day :p.