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Currently, my life choices oscillate between

- Hand-code it and get it right the first time but spend 4 hours trying to understand how this obscure javascript framework works?
- Vibe-code it in 5 minutes, works right away but and spend 4 hours debugging and cleaning up garbage code it left in there?
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Turiz · 33w
can you accept my request to Cashu on GitHub copilot 😁 btw .
marcan0 · 33w
I’m finding if it’s important I hand-code to start then vibe-code to extend. LLMs are much better when it has a foundation to build on.
jimboslice · 33w
Any preference on frameworks? I try to stay away from JS, but I have used Sveltekit in the past.
Cerebrum · 33w
How about running the code first by a separate agent that is “trained” to find bugs and security holes? Or does it not work like that? I recently heard someone talk about a setup he had with multiple agents runnings , 1 product agent, 1 design agent , 1 dev agent and a QA agent with each their o...
aco · 33w
Have you tried vibe coding and then using a different agent for debugging and cleaning up?
Azz · 33w
B any day. AI will learn and get better, especially if you feedback what it got wrong. It will take less and less time to de bug. It's also less mentally draining and you are less likely to suffer mental blocks.
average_bitcoiner · 33w
Why the 4hr cleanup afterward if it works?
OgFOMK ArTS · 33w
This is the why skill beats convenience. A rough draft may save time. I will sketch by hand and then try to use CAD to make the result pretty. Perhaps pseudocode would help you.
Pip the WoT guy · 33w
the problem of 1. is javascript
Egge · 33w
1. Define the desired outcome 2. Chat with AI about the outcome on a higher level and let it create an example. This will help you understand what the code does. 3. Hand write the desired code or let AI create the boilerplate and add your own touches. 4. Let AI review 5. Commit
Leo Wandersleb · 33w
I don't know how others vibe code anything that works in 5 minutes. I've repeatedly spent many hours and sats on problems and it never worked perfectly. It does make me faster though and as I expect it to only get better, I try to vibe code stuff and that's what I guess you are not taking into acco...
CalleCrowbar · 33w
Yeah my friend is working with evaluing/implementing AI tools for a big organization and their finding is that the staff -feel- more productive using AI tools but if you measure the time spent it’s usually the same as doing it manually (for now)
Kamo Weasel · 33w
Php intensifies 😅
modalplex · 33w
They are both the same. You’ll walk both paths on occasion.
Tommy "The Purchase" · 33w
My advice is if you find yourself using some obscure JS framework that does more to hinder than help you: Don't 😄
Thomas · 33w
I did the math. You can save 5 min by hand coding.
shroominic · 33w
I think best is to hand code the abstract structure with comments and then vibe fill in the blanks with specifics
namosca · 33w
Second option is better, because it will motivate you by seeing the prototype working..see it as an MVP or an advanced prototype , which you can use to gather feedback loop. Remember in software the feedback loop is important. The more often and quick the best. This tou can do with vibe coding Yo...
Soup Baba · 33w
If you are already an excellent coder might as well work on becoming an excellent vibe coder too.
Mihai Kirschner Dunareanu · 33w
Word. Im doing nb 2
leveler · 33w
How easy is to maintain a vibecode app, are they easily expanded with new functionalities? Or is the code so out of this world its gonna cost way more getting a new dev in?