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Why Expert Programmers Should Embrace AI-Assisted Coding (Vibecoding)

By

ChrisRackauckas

9mo ago· 16 min readenOpinion

Summary

This article challenges experienced programmers who believe they are "too good" for AI-assisted coding (vibecoding), arguing that expert developers are actually the ideal users of generative AI tools. The author contends that senior developers, star contributors, and algorithm creators should embrace AI coding assistants because their deep expertise allows them to better evaluate, refine, and leverage AI-generated code. The piece makes a persuasive case that vibecoding enhances rather than replaces expert programming skills.

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I get it, you're too good to vibe code. You're a senior developer who has been doing this for 20 years and knows the system like the back of your hand.
And guess what, you're absolutely and totally wrong. Facetious? Maybe... but I will go even further.
No, you're not too good to vibe code. In fact, you're the only person who should be vibe coding.
I would have thought this statement was crazy just a month ago because this label of "expert" coder also applies to me.
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I get it, you’re too good to vibe code. You’re a senior developer who has been doing this for 20 years and knows the system like the back of your hand. Or maybe you’re the star individual contributor who is the only person who can ever figure out how to s

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