Have you ever had a brilliant idea for an app—maybe the next huge gamechanger—but felt held back because you didn’t know how to code? Whether you’re a ...
I tried four vibe-coding tools, including Cursor and Replit, with no coding background. Here's what worked (and what didn't).
I'm not a programmer, but I tried four vibe coding tools to see if I could build anything at all on my own. Here's what I did and did not accomplish.
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In the pre-large language model (LLM) Stack Overflow era, the challenge was discerning which code snippets to adopt and adapt effectively. Now, while generating code has become trivially easy, the ...
Maybe you do truly understand one or two of these areas of coding mystery. Most of your fellow programmers are faking it. We all want to be thought competent by our peers—to have them think we know ...
Start with your feet together. Widen your stance by taking small steps with each foot. The ball should be just forward of the middle of your stance. Your stance with an iron should be narrow. Keep ...
Start with your feet together, then drop your trail foot away from the target. This puts your head behind the ball and tilts your upper body away from the target. Keep the ball just inside your lead ...
The term "vibe coding" has been flung around a lot on social media these days; It's rapidly joining an army of slop terms that can throw the average pre-Gen Z internet user out of the loop. But what ...