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Ask HN: What does Vibe Coding mean for non-programmers?
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5 points
by Nio1024
207 days ago
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From what I’ve seen: Vibe Coding is mainly a tool for building product prototypes. It’s a great way to explore AI and learn. It’s not suited for serious, production-grade products. My take: different skills shine in different areas. If you’re a non-programmer, focus on what you’re good at — understanding users, marketing, distribution, attracting developers — instead of trying to become a programmer yourself. |
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The danger isn't that the product won't launch. The danger is that it works too well while being structurally unsound. It’s like handing a nail gun to someone who doesn't understand load-bearing walls. You get speed, sure, but you are essentially generating Legacy Code at the speed of light.
The real question isn't whether non-programmers can build, but who is going to maintain the infinite loop of technical debt they are unknowingly creating?