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Will 'Vibe Coding' Transform Programming?
A 21-year-old's startup got a $500,000 investment from Y Combinator — after building their web site and prototype mostly with "vibe coding". NPR explores vibe coding with Tom Blomfield, a Y Combinator group partner: "It really caught on, this idea that people are no longer checking line by l...
Today, he's not sure he'd give that advice because he thinks coders and software engineers could eventually be out of a job. The article includes an alternate opinion from Adam Resnick, a research manager at tech consultancy IDC. NPR ends their article by noting that this further curation is "a job that AI can't do, he said.
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