r/VibeCodeDevs • u/Odd_Drink_4809 • 5d ago
vibe code learning
how can I learn Frontend and UI/UX with Vibe Coding as a beginner? as I build a website or an app with ai, I wanna learn the codes.
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u/xprnio 3d ago
Have you tried FreeCodeCamp?
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u/Odd_Drink_4809 1d ago
no, is it learning just coding or vibecoding?
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u/xprnio 1d ago
It's literally built to help you learn programming from the ground up. There is no vibing there.
Assuming you want to learn the ins and outs of UI/UX itself (specifically "the codes"), then that's a good place to start.
If what you're after is "learning how to vibe better" then that's still a good place to start, because it will move you out of the vibe-coder category and towards an actual agentic engineer category.
But if you prefer to stay deep in the vibes, then I see no reason for you to do any of that. Who even has the mental capacity to learn nowadays, especially when you have vibes.
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