The skill required is not programming. It is product thinking expressed precisely in natural language. Knowing what you want the user to experience. Knowing the edge cases. Knowing what happens when things go wrong. Being able to describe a user interaction from first click to final state without ambiguity.
That skill is arguably harder than writing the code itself, because it requires understanding both the product and the engineering constraints well enough to describe them accurately to someone — or something — that will implement exactly what you say.
Neuron is a genuinely useful application that I am continuing to develop. It was built in days. It has a full backend, real authentication, external API integrations, a complex data model, and three different interactive visualisation modes.
That is what MeDo makes possible when you learn to describe software well.
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