I Found This on the internet, which might help make it understand.
"Vibe Coding : A Revolution or Just Hype?
An Ai- assisted coding session can feel like magic-but is it a revolution or just a buzzword?
Vibe Coding is an emerging approach to software development where instead of writing lines of code, you describe what and let Ai do the heavy lifting. The term was introduced and gained popularity in early 2025, amidst the rise of language models (LLMs) and AI coding assistants.
In Vibe Coding, developers ( and non-developers) ''fully give in to the vibes'' and allow AI to generate and modify code based on natural language prompts.
This concept has gained rapid popularity in the tech space, echoing the rising popularity of no-code development and AI-driven creation. Enthusiasts hail it as the next evolution of programming, claiming it dramatically lovers the barrier to creating software. But sceptics wonder; does Vibe Coding truly revolutionise development, is it more hype than substance and what long-term impact could it have?"
What is this all about?
I Found This on the internet, which might help make it understand.
"Vibe Coding : A Revolution or Just Hype?
An Ai- assisted coding session can feel like magic-but is it a revolution or just a buzzword?
Vibe Coding is an emerging approach to software development where instead of writing lines of code, you describe what and let Ai do the heavy lifting. The term was introduced and gained popularity in early 2025, amidst the rise of language models (LLMs) and AI coding assistants.
In Vibe Coding, developers ( and non-developers) ''fully give in to the vibes'' and allow AI to generate and modify code based on natural language prompts.
This concept has gained rapid popularity in the tech space, echoing the rising popularity of no-code development and AI-driven creation. Enthusiasts hail it as the next evolution of programming, claiming it dramatically lovers the barrier to creating software. But sceptics wonder; does Vibe Coding truly revolutionise development, is it more hype than substance and what long-term impact could it have?"
I did see an article about this recently. I'll see f I can dig it out for you.