A year after coining “vibe coding,” Andrej Karpathy says the future belongs to engineers who manage A.I. agents, not lines of code.
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Have you ever had an idea for a game, app, or digital project but felt held back by the daunting world of coding? You’re not alone. For many, the technical complexity of software development can feel ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of software development, one month can be enough to create a trend that makes big waves. In fact, only two months ago, Andrej Karpathy, a former head of AI at Tesla ...
2025 has seen a significant shift in the use of AI in software engineering— a loose, vibes-based approach has given way to a systematic approach to managing how AI systems process context. Provided ...
How we can take advantage of generative AI, common application structures, and systematic code reuse to drive faster and more innovative digital product development. In 2009, DevOps emerged as an ...
TL;DR: Vibe coding, a term coined by Andrej Karpathy, involves using AI to generate code based on intuitive prompts without understanding the intricacies. It democratizes programming, enabling rapid ...
Colin Dean shares some announcements with Coderetreat participants at the start of the November 2023 Global Day of Coderetreat at Code & Supply Workspace in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood.
Few practices stand to benefit from today’s generative AI boom more than software development. Prompting GenAI systems to create code reduces repetitive processes and accelerates production cycles, ...
Code generation and copilots are just the beginning of new AI-enabled ways to develop, test, deploy, and maintain software. Coding in the 1990s usually meant selecting an editor, checking code into ...
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Google is betting that a more conversational, “vibey” way of writing code can pull software development out of its productivity rut and make it feel playful again. Instead of treating programming as a ...