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If you're on the software developer side of the internet, you've probably heard the term "vibe coding" recently. Andrej Karpathy coined this phrase to reference a style of coding where artificial ...
The rise of vibe coding is based on the promise of services like GPT-5: that in the future, you won’t have to know how to program at all in order to “create” software — you’ll just need to know how to ...
"Vibe coding" has software engineers wondering if AI could put them out of a job. But there are ways to survive in an era when AI is so smart it can translate "vibes" into fully fledged lines of code.
I've spent the better part of this year writing about how AI, specifically vibe coding, can turn anyone into a programmer—theoretically. Now the time has come to test this theory. Claude Code is the ...
Amazon Web Services introduced a preview of Kiro, a program developers can use to write code with help from artificial intelligence. Kiro also generates diagrams and task lists to streamline ...
Developers are shifting from writing every line to guiding A.I., and facing fresh challenges in review and oversight. Unsplash+ An emerging trend known as “vibe coding” is changing the way software ...
AI coding tools like GitHub Copilot have transformed software development and productivity. AI assistants close experience gaps, although they may lead to less secure, bug-prone code. Software ...
The vibe coding era is here. Will you survive it? It's a question software engineers are increasingly asking as AI automates more of their work. Software experts suggested embracing AI tools, ...