Steve Yegge's Vibe Coding Manifesto: Why Claude Code Isn't It & What Comes After the IDE
Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast
In this episode of the AI Engineer Summit podcast, Steve Yegge discusses Vibe Coding and AI engineering, highlighting the resistance from senior engineers with 12-15 years of experience. He shares "hot takes" such as the prediction that engineers still using IDEs by the new year are "bad engineers" and emphasizes the need to adopt agentic coding. Yegge also addresses the challenges and learning curves associated with AI coding, the importance of orchestrators, and the merging complexities arising from increased coding productivity. The conversation touches on the chaotic internal states of AI companies like Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI, and the potential for open-source models to catch up. Yegge also touches on the shift towards "factory farming code" and the changing roles within companies as AI unlocks programming for non-programmers.
Part 1: Vibe Coding, Resistance, and Productivity
Part 2: Tools, Agents, and Orchestration
Part 3: Scaling Challenges and Industry Impact
Part 4: Market Dynamics and Future Outlook
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