They're trying to normalize calling vibe coding a "programming paradigm," don't let them.
They're trying to normalize calling vibe coding a "programming paradigm," don't let them.
They're trying to normalize calling vibe coding a "programming paradigm," don't let them.
In my day vibe coding meant a delivery pizza, loud music, an eighth, and no other plans for the day.
It still means that.
In my days it involved something vibrating and Bluetooth
Man, for real ! Good times !
Return oriented programming is not a...
...you know what, never mind. You keep doing it. Cybercrime is cool anyway
Return Oriented Programming is a security exploit not a programming paradigm.
It's surprise programming.
I'd say ACE is surprise programming
I’m not sure I even really understand what “vibe coding” even means.
It’s the new hyped up version of “no-code” or low-code solutions, but with AI so you have more flexibility to footgun.
Two days ago I watched a video by Explosions&Ire(who has a PhD) when he began adding unknown amounts of chemicals he thought might work to produce a color change to his solution. He lamented that what he was doing amounted to "Vibe Chemistry." In that moment I understood how inappropriate it was for a skilled programmer to do vibe coding.
Sticking a vibrating egg up your ass while you code. The debugger controls the speed in inverse proportion to the number of syntax errors.
That's just training for a chess championship
"yolo-gramming"
At the company where I work, in the span of roughly one month, the term vibe coding went from being used exclusively in the derogatory sense to one that is now primarily used in the positive sense. Fuck big tech and fuck capitalism! Fuck all of this shit!!
They're trying to normalize calling high-level programming a "programming paradigm." Don't let them.
It's me! I'm terrible at coding!
i'm concluding an associate level course of system analysis and i'm glad that right now i don't rely on it to eat and pay the bills, having a regular job on my previous bachelor's degree. by the end of the course the college was pushing so hard on knowledge we didn't (and they didn't passed on properly) had that i and others had to rely on vibe coding. now that i'm about to pick up my diploma, i'm gonna focus on learning real computer science without the pressure of grades and perhaps have a better chance if i have to apply for an IT job.