🎀 sonya (in theory) 🐰
@sonyasupposedly
seeking expertise on vibe-coding what are your best tips for making the robot make software real good? cc @keccers.eth
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keccers
@keccers.eth
Can I ask, how much experience are you coming to the table with? I would love to make educational content around this and some of my approaches but struggle a bit on where the best step 1 is given the broad range of everyone’s starting points The number one thing I would say is to write out a full spec before you get started. Plan the work, then work the plan The other thing I have found is that fully agentic app dev is not for me I’m not good enough yet. Instead I work directly with an LLM and copy paste into my IDE. This way have a firm handle on what’s going on. No code gets in that I don’t look at first. It makes the app maintainable for me
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@degenveteran.eth
"Plan the work, then work the plan" Love this
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Ryan
@ryanfmason
I guess it may sound dumb to people who are familiar with coding but the problem I have seen and identify with myself is going from “ok I can get the thing to write code and I get what the code is doing” to “how do I deploy this correctly” and that last part might apply with and without AI I’m super comfortable taking code and putting it on my already established and hosted site and I can just plug it in and it works but the full 0 to 1 is a black box
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🎀 sonya (in theory) 🐰
@sonyasupposedly
the context is that I'm going to write an article about this, I don't actually want to vibe-code anything personally so maybe something useful would be, how much code fluency do you think someone realistically needs to get started? or like, to what degree does the practitioner need to be able to setup a dev environment? what does the dev environment look like for vibe-coding?
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