Here's an unpopular take; if no-code is threatening your programming skills, you should probably try expanding your horizons. Maybe those people can spin up a SaaS in a matter of 15 minutes, but how many of them can make POSIX API calls without relying on complicated, expensive, nonfree tools? By the time you've hacked together a no-code solution, you've probably wasted more time than just learning and implementing the "proper" way to do it.
Again, maybe that's a reductive way of looking at it. But the number of low-wage Javascript employees are due for a reckoning, and I could see no-code coming to eat their lunch. Will it replace embedded driver development or systems programming? Not for a long time.