

New course: Vibe Coding 101 with Replit
Learn more: https://bit.ly/4hP6TPN
Coding agents are changing the way software is built—helping you write, test, and refine code more quickly. But using these tools effectively takes more than just writing a prompt and hoping for the best.
In our new free course, Vibe Coding 101 with Replit, taught by its President, Michael Catasta, and Matt Palmer, Head of Developer Relations, you’ll learn to build web apps collaboratively with an AI coding assistant in Replit’s cloud environment. You’ll go beyond one-shot prompting and learn practical techniques that help you plan, debug, and iterate with more control.
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to:
- Use coding agents effectively to build, host, and share web applications in Replit
- Apply structured development practices like writing product requirement documents, creating wireframes, and crafting effective prompts to guide the coding process
- Build and deploy two applications—a website performance analyzer and a voting app—while using the assistant to debug, customize, and strengthen your coding skills
No prior app-building experience is required!
Enroll now: https://bit.ly/4hP6TPN
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Is it April 1st already
tell me they didnt just launch a vibe coding course
Don‘t know why some people are so aggressiv on replit - as a non coder i learned more about coding and the technology by playing around with it than by any coder failing to express what he is doing. My guess is that within 2-3 years finally product people will be able to express the creativity much more freely without having to go through the bottleneck of painful coder discussions. How mucb a final product will then still need coders we‘ll see - there I have my concerns with replit.
The agent is already now much more transparent and friendly and knowledgable then a lot of human coders. Yes it is still far away from being there but my guess is that is just a matter of time.
My tipp is to use several AIs to let them discuss their code together that already brought myself through really tough structural debugging. For me replit is on the right way but still not there
step 1: commit put your private cloud credentials on a public git repo
You gotta be kidding me. Grifters gonna grift. Sigh.
Pathetic.