I'm not giving in to the vibes yet.
When the iPhone first introduced apps in 2008, a feverish gold rush followed. New APIs and design standards made it easier to make software—even by non-coders. The question became: Could you create a ...
I asked my editors if I could go work at a tech startup. It was an unusual request. But I wanted to learn to vibe-code. My need to know felt urgent. I wanted to survive the future. The pitch process ...
Vibe coding, the idea that anyone can create software simply by prompting AI, is one of the most hyped technology trends right now. The promise is seductive. Type in what you want, let the AI generate ...
What if coding wasn’t just a skill but a conversation—one where your tools truly understood your intent and worked alongside you? Enter the Qwen 3 Coder, a new model that’s reshaping how developers ...