The real issue isn't the learning, it's the lack of continuity. Most courses teach you to build a simple CRUD app with basic JavaScript interactivity, then leave you hanging. Where do you go from there?
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Lately, I ve been exploring the concept of vibe coding that flow state where the environment, mood, and tech stack align so well that writing code feels like creating art. To me, vibe coding isn t about fancy editors or lo-fi beats (though that helps ).
It s about building in a way that feels natural, expressive, and efficient.
Sometimes it's HTML/CSS/JS with no build tools. Other times it s AI-assisted prototyping in real-time. It s fast. It s minimal. And honestly, it helps me ship more and stress less. What I d love to know from you: What s your idea of vibe coding? Do you believe tools and aesthetics impact how you think and build? Or is it all just a distraction from real dev work ?