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Vibe coding. It's a term that's bubbling around to describe a new wave of app creation. It means instead of writing code line ...
The emergence of 'vibe coding' has surged in the last month, sparking debate over whether it's the future of software development or merely a passing trend.
Vibe coding is more than just a productivity trend or AI-assisted development; it's a transformative approach to coding.
You no longer need to be a software engineer to build software — you can "vibe code" it by prompting chatbots to build apps and websites. Could that put programmers out of a job?
Ah, generic unbranded IP cameras. Safe, secure? Probably not. [Alex] has been hacking around with one of his very own, and he’s recently busted the thing wide open. Determining that the camer… ...
Thomas Cuvelier, a partner at the $1bn venture fund RTP Global, explains why vibe coding’s biggest impact could come in the enterprise.
A software engineer's experiment with an AI-assisted "vibe coding" tool took a disastrous turn when an AI agent reportedly deleted a live company database during an active code freeze.
Amazon has launched Kiro, a new AI software development tool that uses autonomous agents to generate and maintain project plans, specs, and code documentation.
AI is not going to replace human software engineers just yet, says OpenAI's former research chief. Bob McGrew, who left OpenAI last year, said product managers can vibe code "really cool ...
At CES this year, Canon is leaning in a new direction, with an interesting focus on software applications.