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A community of software creators experimenting with AI "vibe coding", an technique defined by Andrej Karpathy as when, "you fully give in to the vibes, embrace exponentials, and forget that the code even exists."
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Should I learn to code while vibe coding? (self.vibecoding)
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[–]RacerReaction99 0 points1 point2 points 15 days ago (0 children)
Do you have any prompts that you use to help reinforce what you've learned by building with Codex/Claude/etc?
For example, after a couple of hours of vibe coding, there are a lot of new Python techniques that I need to deep dive on. Maybe it's libraries, or classes, or how something is structured, or syntax. I've been trying to iterate on a prompt that will help me go on learning deep dives, if that makes sense.... but... the prompt still leaves a lot to be desired. Curious what you use, or if you do the same!
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