The terminal used to be the most intimidating part of my dev journey, a black void where one wrong command felt fatal. Now, it’s where I live. The CLI is the source of truth. It’s faster & more precise than any GUI. I can’t imagine being a 'vibe coder' navigating complex architecture without it. It’s like flying a plane without gauges. Intimidation was the tax for mastery. To move fast, you have to get comfortable in the dark. #buildinpublic #SoftwareEngineering #Coding
Mastering the CLI: From Intimidation to Mastery
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Still relying on a basic VS Code setup? You could be missing out on tools that make coding faster, debugging easier, and workflows smoother. The right extensions don’t just help—you feel the difference. 👉 Explore the blog to see which extensions you shouldn’t miss https://lnkd.in/e5Ygym3M #VSCode #DeveloperTools #VisualStudio #Productivity #Coding #Syncfusion
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One of the best talks I've seen on vibe coding in real production systems. An old but evergreen truth: "A good question is half the answer." https://lnkd.in/d3dMWJw4
Vibe coding in prod | Code w/ Claude
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