Vibe coding, no-code, and the new rules of web3 development
Summary
The article explores "vibe coding," defined as using simple text commands to generate applications, making software development accessible to beginners while accelerating senior engineers. Eric Chen, cofounder of Injective, discusses how their new AI-powered platform, iBuild, embodies this concept, allowing users to rapidly prototype and deploy products, as demonstrated by an on-chain lottery app that became a production game. While AI development tools raise safety concerns, Chen notes that iBuild uses fully audited modules and a MultiVM environment utilizing Rust to safeguard critical financial components against faulty AI-generated code. Vibe coding is becoming standard practice, increasing developer velocity, but Chen cautions that experienced developers must find the optimal balance to avoid compromising productivity or safety. Injective stands out due to its secure financial modules and the integration of its EVM, which opens the platform to millions of developers.
(Source:CryptoSlate)