One interesting possible future of the emergence of “vibe coding” as common terminology is the possibility to position an alternative.
“Real coding”?
Future think pieces:
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‘You can get yourself up and running quickly with “vibe coding” but when you get traction you’re going to want have people doing “real coding”’
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‘switching from vibe coding to real coding will typically cost you X% of you initial development, so don’t put off switching too late’