The New York Times Just Made the Case for Vibe Coding—Here’s the Deeper Story
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A response to The New York Times' Daily podcast episode on vibe coding, using it as a springboard to promote the book 'Vibe Coding: Building Production-Grade Software with GenAI' by Gene Kim and Steve Yegge. The piece argues vibe coding is more than a trend—it's a fundamental shift in who builds software and how. It highlights
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“Deadly Serious”—Not a Party TrickWhat The Daily Got Right—and What the Book Goes Further OnThe Part That Doesn’t Make the Highlight ReelThis Isn’t Only a Story About DevelopersTwo Skeptics. That’s the Whole Argument.Go DeeperSort: