For many people, coding is about to tell the computer what to do and the computer has to perform these exact actions repeatedly. With the height of AI tools Chat GPTNow it is possible for someone to explain a program in English and without translate the AI model into the working code, never understand how the code works. Former Open researcher Andridge Karpati recently given the exercise a name “web coding” – and he is receiving traction in tech circles.
Techniques through large language models (LLM) of companies like Open AI and Entropic have focused on reducing the obstruction of admission to the creation of software. But the questions remain about whether the approach can produce a suitable reliable code of real -world applications, even as tools Cursor composerFor, for, for,. Gut HubAnd Repeat agent Make the process rapidly accessible to non -programmers.
Instead of being controlled and precision, the vibing coding is about handing over the flow. On February 2, Carpathi introduced the term in a post on the X, writing, “There is a new type of coding that I call ‘web coding’, where you give fully to the web, accept the efficacy, and forget that there is a code.” He deliberately described this process in a comfortable terms: “I just see things, say things, run things, and copy paste things, and it mostly works.”

During the coding, if there is an error, you feed it back to the AI model, accept the changes, hope that it works, and repeats the process. Carpath’s technique is exactly the opposite of traditional software development Best practiceWho generally emphasize careful planning, testing and implementation details.
As Carpathi has acknowledged in his original post with humor, this approach is for the ultimate slow programmer experience: “I say for stupid things, such as ‘reduce padding on the sidebar by half’, because I am too slow to find it myself. I always accept the difference.”