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2025/10/08 16:00

Is the 'Vibe Coding' Trend Starting to Cool Down?

We gently explain the reasons and background behind the recent 'Vibe Coding' phenomenon and why the excitement seems to be settling down. Let's take a peek behind the scenes of this new IT industry trend together!
Is the 'Vibe Coding' Trend Starting to Cool Down?

I've been thinking about this lately, but it seems like the popularity of "Vibe Coding" as a programming approach is actually starting to settle down a bit💭

So what exactly is "Vibe Coding"? In simple terms, it's a coding style that "prioritizes the flow and relies on intuition."
Rather than "efficiently planning things out..." it's more about riding the wave of the moment and working smoothly with the flow✨ That's why it looks pretty fun and can be appealing to people who work with momentum.


This style gained attention because it "makes work more enjoyable" and "allows you to work at your own pace, which can boost creativity," right?🤔
Especially among younger engineers and creators, the idea of "free development without being bound by strict rules" seemed to resonate.
On social media, you'd see posts like "Today's vibe was amazing!" and it really took off✨


But Why Is It Getting Less Attention Now?

Actually, it seems like this "too-free approach" often doesn't fit well in actual work environments😳
Especially in larger projects or team development, many people feel that "without proper planning, things can get chaotic."
Plus, while the freedom is appealing, when it comes to "whether it's truly efficient," doubts naturally arise💡

Furthermore, relying too much on "Vibe Coding" can lead to issues with reproducibility and code maintenance.
In other words, it turns out that just going with the flow might not be sustainable in the long run.


Looking Back...

This movement kind of feels like a "bubble," doesn't it?💭
At first, everyone gets excited and jumps on board, but after actually trying it out, they start thinking "Maybe this alone isn't enough after all?"
But it's not necessarily a bad thing—it's natural for new attempts to spread and then get adjusted based on "practical considerations"

Personally, I think we'll see more balanced approaches that keep the good aspects of "Vibe Coding" while also valuing proper planning and organization🤔💗


Summary: What We've Learned

  • "Vibe Coding" is free and fun, but it's not a universal solution💡
  • For larger-scale projects and team work, planning is still essential🧠
  • The trend is settling down and evolving into more practical styles✨

This kind of trend flow seems similar across different industries, doesn't it?🌸
It's important to enjoy things casually while keeping our feet firmly on the ground💭

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Yeah, balance is important💗

Comments

Ataror of Brooklynn

ハンナ

If you still need experienced people to check the code, there's no need to worry about jobs being taken away anytime soon.

Ataror of Brooklynn

ハンナ

Lovable itself is a failing service, so the 64% drop is just because of that and not representative of the market.

Ataror of Nolan

ノーラン

I was shocked by an Android bug where dates were being sent using the Burmese calendar. The automatic language detection messed up the API too - completely useless.

Ataror of Kingston

グレース

If you can't read the code you get from LLMs, it's meaningless, and using it as a template is problematic.

Ataror of Aidan

エイダン

I made a sentry gun that detects squirrels and shoots water at them, and thanks to AI, it only took 2 hours - in the past, I would have spent months and gotten bored.

Ataror of Brooklynn

ハンナ

The decrease in app traffic is due to reduced advertising, declining AI performance, and price increases making it hard to retain users.

Ataror of Nolan

ノーラン

You can't possibly rely on a business built on code that no one can understand.

Ataror of Leo

レオ

When I see posts like this, I wonder if they really work in IT companies? Vibe coding is actually growing right now.

Ataror of Robert

ロバート

I think vibe coding should be promoted more for amateur game developers.

Ataror of Valentina

ベン

We can have expectations, but this is a technology that will stick around.

Ataror of Robert

ロバート

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Ataror of Kimberly

キンバリー

Our workplace's new feature idea is an AI code generator for CMS that allows customers to generate both frontend and backend.

Ataror of Leo

レオ

Ah, those people trying to get Claude to create revolutionary apps - they're really excited about it.

Ataror of Brooklynn

ハンナ

The problem with vibe coding is that it's difficult to control the application.

Ataror of Wyatt

ワット

Sometimes I spend more time fixing bugs in vibe code than actually developing features.

Ataror of Kingston

グレース

I leave error handling to LLMs, but they often don't fix things properly in the end.


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