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Node red is for visual node programming. I don't think you'll need to be writing node.js
Ive used it for years and wrote more bash / python for those nodes than I even touched js.
And I am using it almost every day and believe me I am writing a lot of code in those function nodes.
As soon as you want something more complicated that's not covered by the nodes, you need to write your own code. And then debugging this code or version controlling it becomes a nightmare.
in that case you are doing the whole "no-coding" all wrong. If you really need something that cannot be done by connecting the nodes and grouping them in flows, then instead of developing new function nodes, develop your own contrib packages. But there are a lot of existing packages, so maybe you don't need even that.