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On vibe coding, no/low-code dev, and some potential misconceptions

The Waters Wrap: Is no-code/low-code even a thing anymore? Not really. But the companies that championed those terms just a few years ago tell Anthony they aren’t going anywhere.

David Gilmour Blythe
Credit: David Gilmour Blythe

A few months ago, I spoke with a handful of senior engineers about vibe coding from an array of institutions: three from tier-one banks, one very large asset manager, three trading platform providers, two data providers, and one of the largest tech companies in the world. The conversations were enlightening and led to this very fun feature about the pros and cons of vibe coding and what’s to come. (Reader warning: lots of naughty language in there.)

At some point with each source, the idea of

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