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by jm4
201 days ago
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This guy is the Jim Cramer of tech CEO's. Vibe coding is more like the Visual Basic of this generation. It makes it much easier for less technical people to create software or for hackers to be much more productive, but there's still going to be a huge need for professional software development. It's not like everybody is going to become a vibe coder and there won't be a need for SaaS or low code solutions. I think tech people overestimate the capability and willingness for the average Joe to vibe code or engage with technology beyond the minimum required. |
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Visual Basic has never been well-regarded as a platform for "professional software development," so the analogy doesn't fit in that aspect.