From Vibe Coding to Production: Building Production-Grade SaaS with AI-Powered Development
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Steve T., a cybersecurity veteran with over 20 years of experience, works in an advanced research organization at a leading cybersecurity company, focusing on emerging threats and security innovation. The article discusses building production-grade SaaS using AI-powered development, offering practical frameworks and real-world strategies beyond the hype.
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Having started his career during the early growth of the internet and modern web applications, he has worked through multiple generations of technology, security challenges, and software development methodologies.
Today, Steve is part of the advanced research organization at a leading cybersecurity company, where he focuses on emerging threats, security innovation.
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