As a Configuration and Project Manager, I have to agree. I did my trial run at coding in the 90's and quickly realized I didn't have the right skills to do it right. NASA wasn't hiring me anytime soon. However, I still play at home to keep me in tune with what real programmers do. Perhaps what those who can't code should do is to _prototype_ and then hand the reins over to a real talent. I do agree that posting to Stack and coding on GitHub are great ways to show the right people that you really do know how to code. Like someone said, good code always wins arguments.