@dedene: Vibe coding looks easy. Zero upfront design. Zero structure. The reality is: Every broken iteration burns tokens. Every…
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A tweet highlights the challenges of vibe coding and promotes a free 50-page guide on transitioning to agentic engineering, covering a new AI-driven software development life cycle.
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Vibe coding looks easy.
Zero upfront design. Zero structure.
The reality is:
Every broken iteration burns tokens. Every missing test costs another prompt. Every hallucinated dependency wastes API calls.
Agentic engineering flips this.
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Shubham Saboo (@Saboo_Shubham_): We just dropped a 50-page guide on the shift from vibe coding to agentic engineering.
It covers the new Software Development Life Cycle with AI Agents.
100% free.
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