Vibe coding lets non-coders set foot in a world previously inaccessible
By
Binu Mathew
There was a time when learning to code felt like acquiring a second language, one you had to practice for years before you could build anything meaningful. You needed to understand logic structures, syntax peculiarities, and the unique grammar of whatever language you were working in. And even after all that, translating an idea in your head into working software still required hours of debugging, testing, and Googling obscure error messages. That world hasn’t vanished entirely, but it’s now been joined by a parallel one.
