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Thomas Cuvelier, a partner at the $1bn venture fund RTP Global, explains why vibe coding’s biggest impact could come in the ...
Advancements in AI mean that people can create software just by describing it. Consider this your vibe coding primer.
I’ve been doing this now for 17 years. To me, vibe coding looks like it will do something similar for future software engineers and the programming landscape. Forget formal training.
‘Vibe-coding’ with new AI tools makes it possible for just about anyone to create personalized apps—no programming required.
It also acts therefore as an alternative to services such as Lovable, which also allow users to type in plain English and begin coding apps without having formal programming knowledge.
Google has quietly launched Firebase Studio, which is a cloud-based AI-powered integrated development environment that lets you build full-fledged apps using prompts.
I’m not a programmer. But I’ve been creating my own software tools with help from artificial intelligence.
Google’s Opal lets users build AI mini apps using plain English, part of a growing trend in natural language-driven, no-code software creation.
Base44 is one of the most popular AI-powered vibe coding platforms on the market, but researchers uncovered a serious vulnerability users should know about.