What if you could ship software by simply describing what you want?
In February 2025, Andrej Karpathy—former AI lead at Tesla and founding member of OpenAI—posted a tweet that redefined development forever. He called it "vibe coding": giving in to the vibes, embracing exponentials, and forgetting that code even exists. Within months, it became a $4.7 billion market and the fastest-growing category in developer tools history.
For seventy years, building software meant memorizing syntax—Python's def versus JavaScript's function, React hook rules, SQL JOIN incantations. One missing semicolon collapsed everything. That barrier filtered out brilliant product minds who refused to spend years learning arcane grammar.
Vibe coding eliminates the translation layer. You state your intention in plain English. The AI agent writes, debugs, researches, and iterates autonomously. The code becomes a steerable draft—not something requiring line-by-line authorship. Karpathy proved it himself: a weekend project finished in 30 minutes by an AI agent working alone.
Inside, you will learn: • How a single tweet created a $4.7 billion market overnight—and why Collins Dictionary crowned "vibe coding" its Word of the Year • The hidden cost of syntax memorization, and why it has blocked non-coders from building digital tools for seven decades • Why AI agents represent far more than autocomplete: they hold the problem model so your brain doesn't have to • What happens when software becomes intent-based rather than syntax-based, and how that changes who gets to build • The tools already leading this shift—from Cursor and Claude Code to Bolt.new and Lovable—and how to put them to work now
The compiler changed everything once. Vibe coding is doing it again—only faster. Stop wrestling with brackets, semicolons, and frameworks that age faster than you can learn them. Get your copy today and start building with intention, not syntax.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What if you could ship software by simply describing what you want?In February 2025, Andrej Karpathy-former AI lead at Tesla and founding member of OpenAI-posted a tweet that redefined development forever. He called it "vibe coding" giving in to the vibes, embracing exponentials, and forgetting that code even exists. Within months, it became a $4.7 billion market and the fastest-growing category in developer tools history.For seventy years, building software meant memorizing syntax-Python's def versus JavaScript's function, React hook rules, SQL JOIN incantations. One missing semicolon collapsed everything. That barrier filtered out brilliant product minds who refused to spend years learning arcane grammar.Vibe coding eliminates the translation layer. You state your intention in plain English. The AI agent writes, debugs, researches, and iterates autonomously. The code becomes a steerable draft-not something requiring line-by-line authorship. Karpathy proved it himself: a weekend project finished in 30 minutes by an AI agent working alone.Inside, you will learn: - How a single tweet created a $4.7 billion market overnight-and why Collins Dictionary crowned "vibe coding" its Word of the Year - The hidden cost of syntax memorization, and why it has blocked non-coders from building digital tools for seven decades - Why AI agents represent far more than autocomplete: they hold the problem model so your brain doesn't have to - What happens when software becomes intent-based rather than syntax-based, and how that changes who gets to build - The tools already leading this shift-from Cursor and Claude Code to Bolt.new and Lovable-and how to put them to work nowThe compiler changed everything once. Vibe coding is doing it again-only faster. Stop wrestling with brackets, semicolons, and frameworks that age faster than you can learn them. Get your copy today and start building with intention, not syntax. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798196204975
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - What if you could ship software by simply describing what you want In February 2025, Andrej Karpathy-former AI lead at Tesla and founding member of OpenAI-posted a tweet that redefined development forever. He called it 'vibe coding' giving in to the vibes, embracing exponentials, and forgetting that code even exists. Within months, it became a $4.7 billion market and the fastest-growing category in developer tools history.For seventy years, building software meant memorizing syntax-Python's def versus JavaScript's function, React hook rules, SQL JOIN incantations. One missing semicolon collapsed everything. That barrier filtered out brilliant product minds who refused to spend years learning arcane grammar.Vibe coding eliminates the translation layer. You state your intention in plain English. The AI agent writes, debugs, researches, and iterates autonomously. The code becomes a steerable draft-not something requiring line-by-line authorship. Karpathy proved it himself: a weekend project finished in 30 minutes by an AI agent working alone.Inside, you will learn: - How a single tweet created a $4.7 billion market overnight-and why Collins Dictionary crowned 'vibe coding' its Word of the Year - The hidden cost of syntax memorization, and why it has blocked non-coders from building digital tools for seven decades - Why AI agents represent far more than autocomplete: they hold the problem model so your brain doesn't have to - What happens when software becomes intent-based rather than syntax-based, and how that changes who gets to build - The tools already leading this shift-from Cursor and Claude Code to Bolt.new and Lovable-and how to put them to work nowThe compiler changed everything once. Vibe coding is doing it again-only faster. Stop wrestling with brackets, semicolons, and frameworks that age faster than you can learn them. Get your copy today and start building with intention, not syntax. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798196204975
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