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From Vibe Coding to Agentic Coding: How Senior Engineers Actually Use AI Tools

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swah

4mo ago· 7 min readenInsight

Summary

The article discusses the evolution of AI-assisted coding practices, arguing that the term 'vibe coding' no longer accurately describes how experienced engineers work with AI tools. While 'vibe coding' captured the early experimental phase where developers fully trusted AI without scrutiny, the author contends that senior engineers have moved to a more deliberate 'agentic coding' approach that involves strategic oversight, verification, and treating AI as a collaborative partner rather than blindly following its suggestions.

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The term captured something real about those early days of handing trust to something that might hallucinate your entire authentication system (nbd).
But a year of daily use changes things. The way most engineers I know actually work with these tools now—myself included—has evolved.
What senior engineers are doing with AI agents isn't vibes—it's agentic coding.
You don't just vibe with the AI; you direct it, verify its work, and treat it as a junior partner that needs oversight.
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Vibe coding had its moment. But what senior engineers are doing with AI agents isn't vibes—it's agentic coding.

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