@carnage4life
"Just telling Ai agents what to do and checking their work" sounds very good.
Avoid the drugery, just do the interesting stuff.
Personal anectode: When I was a code monkey, I loved to code...
...initially.
Then when I was working accounting systems and databases... it was a chore. There was a small blip of dopamine when a bug was splatted or the module was finished. But overall, it was boring. I would often 'ornamentalise' my code, add unnecessary bits to keep me insterested.
Anyway, the point I want to make, to #vibecode you still have to know how to program, how to break down the outcome into smaller pieces of the elephant and how to make it work together when the #agent gets into the weeds.... and the best part you can 'code' in frameworks you are unfamiliar with on syntax level because code primitives remain code primitives and functions remain functions.
#LLM #ClaudeCode #x10