Vibe Coding
Building Production-Grade Software with GenAI, Chat, Agents, and Beyond
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David Cui Cui
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Auteur(s):
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Gene Kim
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Steve Yegge
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GenAI is fundamentally changing the world of software development like nothing since the internet. Vibe Coding is a first-of-its-kind, groundbreaking book that shows developers how to embrace this new frontier. Science fiction is now reality. Programmers no longer need to toil over code and syntax. They can now describe what they want and watch it materialize instantly.
Welcome to the future—Vibe Coding. In this groundbreaking book, industry veterans Steve Yegge (Google, Amazon, Sourcegraph) and WSJ bestselling author Gene Kim (The Phoenix Project and The DevOps Handbook) reveal how vibe coding is transforming software development as we know it. By leveraging the power of AI assistance—where intent and flow matter more than syntax—developers can achieve unprecedented levels of productivity, creativity, and joy. Drawing from decades of combined experience in software engineering and developer productivity, Yegge and Kim demonstrate how Vibe Coding enables developers to:
• Transform complex programming challenges into fluid conversations with GenAI.
• Build more ambitious projects faster while maintaining code quality you can be proud of.
• Achieve incredible things yourself that otherwise would require a team.
• Master the art of co-creating with your AI companion.
• Break free from traditional programming constraints such as syntax and setup.
• Build confidently in multiple programming languages and frameworks you've never used before.
But this isn't just about coding faster—it's about fundamentally changing how we approach software development. Don't get left behind in the biggest transformation our industry has seen since the internet revolution. Learn how to harness the power of vibe coding and unlock your full potential as a developer.
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Great for former developers
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great explanation
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The book stays pretty high-level, which makes sense given how fast AI is changing. Still, it does make me wonder how long the advice will stay relevant.
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Mixed feelings
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