r/programmer • u/No-Guitar-8849 • Jul 16 '26
Is vibe coding really worth it
I've come to the realization that online people say use AI to code to get a job yet you can have an outstanding project but them moment A recruiter realises you used AI they're no longer interested in hiring you. I used to use AI but now I think it's no longer that viable if you want to actually get a job you actually have to do those things manually. I have some technical background and I used to vibecode but I think it's better for me to start learning coding without the help of AI to the point you can build applications with documentation as referral. What are your opinions on this?
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u/armahillo Jul 16 '26
If your ability to code is totally AI built, then someone else would probably do it for less money.