@sergio_101@social.sixdegreesofohio.com
Post #4139711
2026-07-27 14:59 UTC
@torek@snabelen.no
yeah.. it's like the ultimate learning tool.
you can spend all afternoon looking for whatever quirk in the SDKis making you crazy, or have it point exactly to what the issue is.
I have already had to help a few folks untangle their vibe-coded mess.
My guess is that vibe coding is gonna create some good opportunities for us.
Once you get to a certain point in your career, it seems like you're only solving a few problems over and over again. Making lists of some data, changing it.
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@torek@snabelen.no 2026-07-27 15:51
@sergio_101@social.sixdegreesofohio.com yep I'm already working on making a vibe coded app production ready. It's not bad though. This is an app that doctors have prototype, using their clinical knowledge, then they gave it to me to make sure it's production ready with all the backend, security measures, etc. When done well, it's actually a good way to get "specs" that are tested and proven to work. Saves a lot of back and forth and we're still ending up with a good product that is both clinically and technically robust.