Why vibe-coding is not a step up from "classic" coding — and why it matters. By Dr. Elisha Rosensweig and Eitan Wagner
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Understand the limits of vibe-coding. This article covers where AI-driven coding is useful for prototypes and where it falls short for production-grade systems that require accountability. By Dr. Elisha Rosensweig and Eitan Wagner
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Start String 💻 If you enter the coding world, your skills will shine brighter each day ✨ 🧠 Patience, logic, and practice make the real magic happen ⚙️ 🤖 Enter the coding world — where every error teaches, and every fix polishes your skill 💡 🐍 Python, AI, or any code — the more you learn, the more your brain sharpens 🧠✨ 💡 Coding isn’t just typing — it’s training your brain to think smarter every day ⚙️ ⏳ Step by step, line by line, your skill gets polished in the coding world 💻
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The journey of coding is a reflection of humanity’s ongoing pursuit to make communication with machines simpler and smarter. From Ada Lovelace’s groundbreaking algorithm on the Analytical Engine to today’s modern high-level languages like Python and JavaScript, each innovation has moved us closer to making programming more intuitive and accessible. What began with binary code and punched cards has evolved into languages that allow us to think less about hardware—and more about ideas, logic, and creativity. Coding has never just been about writing instructions for machines; it’s been about empowering people to think computationally and shape the future through technology. #CodingHistory #ComputerProgramming #SoftwareDevelopment #Innovation #ArtificialIntelligence #DigitalTransformation #AdaLovelace #TechEvolution #ProgrammingLanguages #Computing
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💻 The Evolution of Code: From Machine Language to Modern Popularity From the binary beginnings of machine language to the dynamic, human-readable code of today — programming has continuously evolved to make technology more intuitive, efficient, and powerful. In my latest research, I explore how this evolution mirrors humanity’s journey toward innovation: from Ada Lovelace’s early algorithmic vision to the rise of C, Python, and JavaScript shaping our connected world. Coding is no longer just a technical discipline — it’s a universal language of creation, enabling us to build, automate, and transform industries. As technology continues to advance, the story of code remains one of constant reinvention and limitless possibility. #Programming #ComputerScience #Innovation #Technology #ArtificialIntelligence #SoftwareDevelopment #CodingEvolution #Python #JavaScript #CProgramming #TechHistory #FutureOfTech #AIResearch
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Exploring Claude Code — The Future of AI-Powered Coding Assistance! 💻 Hey tech folks 👋 I recently started exploring Claude Code, and honestly — it feels like having a super-intelligent coding buddy sitting right beside you! ⚡ From writing cleaner code 🧩 to debugging faster 🪲 and understanding complex logic in seconds ⏱️ — Claude Code takes AI-assisted development to the next level. It’s a powerful tool for .NET, JavaScript, Python, and other frameworks that every developer should try at least once. With AI becoming such a big part of our workflow, tools like Claude Code are shaping how we code, learn, and innovate in the future of software development. 🌐💡 If you’re passionate about tech, give it a spin — you might just code smarter, not harder! 💪 #ClaudeCode #AIAssistant #Coding #Developers #Programming #SoftwareDevelopment #DotNet #TechInnovation #AIInCoding
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𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗘𝘃𝗼𝗹𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗡𝗮𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗟𝗮𝗻𝗴𝘂𝗮𝗴𝗲𝘀 The most exciting thing about technology isn’t how fast it moves — it’s how much we keep learning. Every new programming language starts as a solution to an old limitation. • Python made code more human-readable. • Go simplified concurrency. • Rust redefined safety and performance. • And now, languages like Mojo and Zig are pushing boundaries even further. What doesn’t change is why we code — to solve problems and make ideas real. 🚀 What language are you most excited about in the next few years?
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You know what’s fascinating about coding? It’s not really about typing lines of code — it’s about teaching logic to creativity and turning ideas into something that actually works. Coding teaches you to think differently. It’s the art of breaking complex problems into small, clear steps — of translating human thought into a language a computer can understand. Every if, every else, every loop is a decision. Every error is feedback. And every program that finally runs feels like solving a puzzle you built from scratch. What I love most is how a few lines of code can create impact — from automating reports to predicting trends, or simply making everyday tasks smarter. For me, coding connects logic, data, and imagination — it’s where analytical thinking meets innovation. And that’s the beauty of it: learning to code isn’t just about computers; it’s about learning how to think. Here’s to writing, debugging, learning, and building — one function at a time. #Python #DataScience #Coding #Programming #LearningJourney #MScDataScience #NottinghamTrentUniversity #Analytics #WomenInTech #Innovation
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Soon, we will see rise in the usage of coding agents as high-level code transpilers. People will develop their ideas quickly in high-level languages (Typescript, Python) and then port them into stable, high-performant languages (go, Rust) with help of LLMs for performance and memory safety. This leads to a universal rule: Ideas can now flow through boundaries of technologies and code. All that need is a completed idea with pinned boundary conditions. Only limiting thing is your creativity. #LLM #Coding #High-level #transpilers #AI #coding #agents
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I often observe 2 types of people in any industry: doers and philosophers. Philosophers know everything about best technology, stack, algorithm, programming language (by the way did you know Python is for kids because it's a high-level so you can't do real coding with that like with C++?) Doers always come with some exciting insights about recent experiment or project they've implemented. Philosophers speak a lot. The theory is in the center. Doers ship products and solve real-world problems. Can you feel the difference? Keep your skills sharp. Theory without a practice is a waste of time in our craft.
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