@mattpocockuk: Do vibe coding tools (v0, Lovable, Replit) have any use for real engineers? Definitely - fast-iterating prototypes ALWA…
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Matt Pocock argues vibe-coding tools like v0, Lovable and Replit speed up prototype iteration for professional engineers and demos Claude Design while building a slopwatch.
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Do vibe coding tools (v0, Lovable, Replit) have any use for real engineers? Definitely - fast-iterating prototypes ALWAYS have a place in the dev cycle. Watch me try Claude Design while building slopwatch:
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