@TheMemin247

I have 8 years of Enterprise experience as a web dev.

I started vibe coding my own saas and let me tell you, as soon as your project gets a bit of complexity it starts hallucinating like hell and debuging becomes a fulltime job.

I can't imagine someone without the knowledge and experience building something useful just vibing.

@bevik12

For beginners just use "Explain" instead of "Fix" and in general use for learning and explain code line by line. I'm worried this will just dumb down future developers. So I try to focus on learning things deeply.

@tobychow4761

I think this take is perfect!

Your videos are the very first ones i watched to get into web dev back in 2017 and now I’m workin in big tech.

Love to see you’re still making content and inspiring new generations of engineers. Much love

@bobbynicholson5329

THE GOAT, whatz up man? Nice to see you around. I remember "copy coding" your tutorials back in the day before I ever thought this would ever make sense to me. All these years later, after a salaried position and a whole lot of contracts with major companies, I can agree with you. I use AI like crazy, but having an understanding of how to code is why I can fly high with it. If you just Vibe, you wont get far. My advice to others. Learn to code first, and all about the environment you code for, how the internet works. THEN use AI like crazy not forgetting the learnings. SOLID PLAN to make you money. Skip steps and end up in a doomed vibe.

@CodingPhase

Brad back at it again !!!

@Shaqouun

Brad It's good to see you. I've learned a lot at Traversy Media since 2017, and I appreciate the work you've done.

@Adenu

if you have like 10+ yrs exp, balanced 2 jobs most part of it, vibe coding is just refreshing. you gotta know exactly what you want and have the knowledge to guide the tool to the right path.

@mono_0422

Glad to see you make a video about this. I already got a node developer job and I'm still learning a lot from you watching your content from time to time. You're are amazing man.

@zeloguy

Brad! It's been forever. You look much better & I hope you are feeling better! I agree with 90% of the things you point out and extremely important for one as known in the industry as yourself to come out and give your opinion on the state of coding today vibe/no-code/etc...

@dq303

Man I use to watch your tutorials years ago, you look  in great  shape !! Congrats

@SidisterX

Great to see you Brad!
You've helped pave the way in perfecting many coding adventures.
Thanks, and keep up the good work.

@johnpagley

Excellent warning/advice to junior/mid developers. Nailed it once again Brad!

@DennisIvy

The boss man has given in to the vibes 🤩

@LeslieBrown-w6x

I am finally subscribing to your channel because of this video, like man... You're just amazing!! The way you take your time to talk and explain things is something I think most of us should learn too..!
like, HOW TO TALK LIKE BRAD TRAVERSY in 1hour..! 😅

@abdullahajayi

Nice to see you again Brad!
I loved the way you explained this.
Thanks!

@918.software8

Experienced devs are the best vibe coders, because we understand what the AI is generating and we can dig in as needed. Also, yeah we are qualified to evaluate the output.

@elpagus

The video we all waited for 😁But for real nothing beats this man's contribution to teaching programming and no AI powered coding will beat that. So, Brad all the best and respect to you Sir 😎

@davebudah

When Brad speaks I listen attentively, I am where I am in my career because of Brad. Much respect you.

@coderawesome

It's good to see you on the channel again Brad!

@NextGenGames0

I tried Vibe Coding i while ago with zero programing knowledge and i tried it again after learning html css and js, and want thing i can say is, it's not an auto-pilot (yet ) it's a co-pilot and can save u a lot of time if u know what ur doing, it's like u have a junior developer working under you and you're  guide him
and thank you by the way for all the free courses u share i learned a lot from you