If You Go CS, Go All In
Posted by fxnnur@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 8 comments
This is coming from an IT major that has minimal coding / software dev exeprience. I just finished vibe-coding a pretty extensive project.
Here's my takeaway; vibe coding can be useful and the ability to create things with just a few sentences is quite fascinating and incredible. But to build useful, complex products, a solid understanding of programming and coding is absolutely necessary
Left_Huckleberry5320@reddit
If you can vibe code anything what would it be?
dasal95@reddit
Backend.
EliSka93@reddit
That's literally the worst thing to vibe code.
If your frontend is janky, you won't have any users, but if you fuck up in the backend you'll get hacked.
AMIRIASPIRATIONS48@reddit
your mother
consistant_error@reddit
AI is great to speed up your workflow.
Don't know how to use a method in a framework? Get help, learn it, then do it yourself next time.
Vibe coding is just the new age business major going up to their CS friend saying "i got a great app idea, all you have to do is code all of it".
I say this also in IT but self learning Full Stack. Super doable, you just have to want to do it.
Useful_Dog3923@reddit
Vibe coding⦠Huh ?
You mean LLM did all the work whilst you just watched kicking you feet like a little boy
fxnnur@reddit (OP)
Not exactly. Is this what SWE majors think vibe coders do?š¤£
fxnnur@reddit (OP)
Cope or cry. CS was never my pursuit but a great way to accelerate side hustles