Perhaps an even more accurate approximation is "replacing the need for professional programmers for problems that shouldn't require professional programming"
A simple example of this is SQL. You shouldn't need to be a pro engineer to run some simple queries.
Another example is Mathematica. Scientists and engineers want to solve their domain problems, can learn a little bit of stuff, but shouldn't have to learn about build tools or d3 just to plot some data and solve some equations.
Whether Eve gets the balance right and is useful remains to be seen, but there is plenty of room at the bottom for empowering non-engineers.
A simple example of this is SQL. You shouldn't need to be a pro engineer to run some simple queries.
Another example is Mathematica. Scientists and engineers want to solve their domain problems, can learn a little bit of stuff, but shouldn't have to learn about build tools or d3 just to plot some data and solve some equations.
Whether Eve gets the balance right and is useful remains to be seen, but there is plenty of room at the bottom for empowering non-engineers.