
Vibe Coding for Beginners: What are the pros and cons?
If you've spent any time on Tech Twitter or dev Discord servers lately, you've probably heard the term "vibe coding" thrown around. It sounds chill, maybe a bit reckless, and definitely controversial. For beginners, the question isn't just about whether it's cool—it's about whether it's going to help us become better engineers or stunt our growth before we even start. Today, I'm breaking down the pros and cons of using vibe coding as a beginner software developer. Let's dive in. What Actually Is "Vibe Coding"? Before we judge it, let's define it. In the current tech landscape, vibe coding doesn't just mean putting on your lo-fi hip-hop playlist and hacking away. It refers to a development style heavily powered by AI tools (like LLMs), where you focus on the intent and logic of the application while letting the AI handle the syntax, boilerplate, and implementation details. You're managing the "vibe" of the project—the flow, the features, the user experience—while the machine writes the
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