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Vibe Coding is not an excuse for low-quality work
A field guide to responsible AI-assisted development
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smithjj
Yeah, totally agree. Just because something “feels” fun to code doesn’t mean it’s okay to skip testing or ignore best practices. Clean code still matters, even when using AI tools.
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alvinkatojr
Good article by Addy.
TLDR: treat the AI like a super-speedy but junior developer on your team and always keep humans in the driving seat.
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AstonJ
I was thinking the same recently - currently AI is like a very eager junior developer, who sometimes (often?) gets tripped up by lack of real world experience. Time, will almost certainly change that tho..
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