What next after vibe coding
One interesting possible future of the emergence of âvibe codingâ as common terminology is the possibility to position an alternative.
âReal codingâ?
Future think pieces:
âYou can get yourself up and running quickly with âvibe codingâ but when you get traction youâre going to want have people doing âreal codingââ
âswitching from vibe coding to real coding will typically cost you X% of you initial development, so donât put off switching too lateâ
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@bender@twtxt.net Bahahah đ¤Łđ mate, me and one of my SRE colleagues actually came up with the terminology ourselves! đ
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On my blog: Pejoratives and Specificity https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2022/12/04/specificity.html #blog #harm #rant #terminology
annoyance: terminology of âmaximinâ/âminimaxâ has some deep symmetry breaking
https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2019/10/4/sacred-metal, and now consider computer programming (especially the terminology of wizards/gurus, programming as magic, the SICP cover &c!)
On the blog: Words Are Hard, I Guess⌠https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2020/06/21/words.html #terminology #rant
So, what I normally call âcommand lineâ (as opposed to âconsoleâ) Pike in the Acme paper called âtypescriptâ, and I think it might be worth adopting that terminology. The way he defines it would also apply to notebook interfaces.