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Everyone’s got an opinion on vibe coding. Half the internet says it will save you £150,000 a year and you will never need a developer again. The other half says it is a dumpster fire of security holes and spaghetti code. Both camps are loud. Both camps are partially right. And lots of us watching the bunfight are just confused.
In this one, Tom and Corissa try to make sense of it — not by picking a side, but by honing some questions. Their lens is: bounded applicability. Some tools are good for some things. Nothing is good for everything. The hard part is knowing which is which.
Including-but-not-limited-to:
This one's for anyone trying to navigate the hype — in any direction — without losing their critical faculties in the process.
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Find out more about us and our work at crownandreach.com
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By Tom KerwinEveryone’s got an opinion on vibe coding. Half the internet says it will save you £150,000 a year and you will never need a developer again. The other half says it is a dumpster fire of security holes and spaghetti code. Both camps are loud. Both camps are partially right. And lots of us watching the bunfight are just confused.
In this one, Tom and Corissa try to make sense of it — not by picking a side, but by honing some questions. Their lens is: bounded applicability. Some tools are good for some things. Nothing is good for everything. The hard part is knowing which is which.
Including-but-not-limited-to:
This one's for anyone trying to navigate the hype — in any direction — without losing their critical faculties in the process.
Links & references
Find out more about us and our work at crownandreach.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.