Have you ever dreamed of creating your own app but felt held back by the daunting world of coding? What if you could go from idea to a fully functional, feature-rich app in just one day—without ...
What if building an app was as simple as having a conversation? Imagine describing your dream project—“a task manager with reminders and a sleek interface”—and watching it come to life in minutes, no ...
What happens when anyone can build software just by describing it? Longtime tech creator Chris Pirillo joins the GeekWire ...
The rise of vibe coding is based on the promise of services like GPT-5: that in the future, you won’t have to know how to program at all in order to “create” software — you’ll just need to know how to ...
A couple of years ago, fascinated by the role technology plays in shaping our society, I began to explore the various tools and platforms powering our digital world. I attended Ruby on Rails workshops ...
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Designers Kenji Kaneko, Ted Chang and Matt Visiwig hosted Vibeathon on June 27. The hosts taught attendees how to use AI tools to produce code to build websites, apps and software. The people ...
AI-powered coding tools have become so popular over the past few months that almost every major tech company is either using one or making its own. Makers of these so-called “vibe-coding” tools are a ...
The company behind Cursor, the viral AI coding editor, launched a web app on Monday that allows users to manage a network of coding agents directly from their browser. The launch marks Cursor’s next ...
SaaStr isn’t the only company learning firsthand the perils of putting too much trust in a vibe coding platform. The other day I spoke with the founder of GroLink, a platform for optimizing engagement ...