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by gh0stcat
422 days ago
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And if you're not doing it to get a job, it's either much better or worse, though I suspect worse. The other buckets are likely that you're doing it to learn something new (which you won't retain anything and thus it's a waste of time) or you are only interested in the end product, which will be subpar compared to comparable professionally developed products. It's hard to see a good use case for "vibe coding" beyond viral examples like the flight simulator game made by an influencer. |
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