100 Vibe Coding: Learn Programming Through 100 Challenges and Build Your First Project
By
Miguel Piñan
Plain bagel done well. Pleasantly substantive.
Summary
100 Vibe Coding is a new educational platform launched by a two-person team that helps beginners learn programming through 100 coding challenges. The platform features a sandbox environment for experimentation, instant sharing capabilities, and step-by-step tutorials to guide users from learning to building their first real project. It was created to address the common question of how to turn ideas into functional projects.
Key quotes
· 5 pulled"How do I get started? How can I turn my ideas into something real?"
"100 Vibe Coding is our attempt to answer that"
"100 vibe coding challenges to learn by doing and build momentum"
"A sandbox to experiment and share instantly"
"Step-by-step tutorials to launch your very first real project"
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