vibe coding
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Vibe coding is a software development approach where developers use AI agents to translate high-level intent into code, enabling rapid app creation without traditional manual coding and shifting the developer's role toward architecture and design.
What is agentic engineering?
Agentic engineering redefines the developer's role from code author to problem specifier and instruction refiner, establishing a rigorous, production-quality discipline distinct from prototype-quality "vibe coding."
Join the new AI Agents Vibe Coding Course from Google and Kaggle
Google and Kaggle launch a free five-day AI Agents course (June 15-19) teaching "vibe coding"—building production systems via natural language interfaces instead of traditional code.
I’m a VC who bets on AI. What keeps me up at night isn’t the idea of these companies failing—quite the opposite
AI's commoditization of SaaS—through rapid app replication and workflow consolidation—threatens $1T in enterprise software valuations, forcing VCs to bet on companies with embedded customer workflows and proprietary data moats instead of generic platforms.
The Cathedral, the Bazaar, and the Winchester Mystery House
AI-enabled solo developers are bypassing formal software architecture entirely, building sprawling idiosyncratic systems Breunig calls the "Winchester Mystery House" model — a third paradigm shift that challenges traditional development discipline.
Quoting Matt Webb
As AI agents become capable of brute-forcing code, developer value shifts from hands-on coding to architecture—well-designed library interfaces now shape how agents solve problems and determine system maintainability.