No, not at all.
In both all you need is the ability to communicate to the machine in a way that the machine can convert your ideas into actions.
The restricted language of a compiler is a handicap, not evidence of a skill - we've been saying forever that "Natural Language" compilers would be a game changer, and that's all that an AI really is
Edit: It appears that this discussion is going to end up with a definition of "coding"
Is it coding if you tell the computer to perform some action, or is it coding if you tell it how to do that in some highly optimised way (for varying definitions of optimised, eg. Memory efficient, CPU efficient, Dev time efficient... etc)