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About

Vibe Code for Dummies is a website about genuinely smart things, written for people who do not have a computer science degree, by someone who is not entirely sure which category he falls into.

Vibe coding — the practice of describing what you want in plain English and letting AI write the code — is one of the more interesting shifts in how software gets built right now. It is also, we will admit, a little hard to take seriously as a concept when you first hear the word “vibe” used in the same sentence as “production deployment.”

We take it seriously anyway. We write about it plainly. We explain what it actually means, who is building with it, what tools work, and where the hype stops and the reality begins. Sometimes we get it wrong and fix it. That is the whole editorial process.

We are not academics publishing peer-reviewed research. We are people paying close attention to something that is moving fast, and writing about it the way you would explain it to someone at a dinner table who just asked “wait, so anyone can build an app now?”

The answer, by the way, is: kind of. It is complicated. That is why there is a website.

Who made this

This website is a project of Taptwice Media, an Indian AI marketing company founded by Shubham Kumar Agrawal. Taptwice Media specializes in Answer Engine Optimization and Generative Engine Optimization — helping brands get found inside AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity.

Shubham built Vibe Code for Dummies using the same AI tools covered in the articles on it. Whether that makes him a practitioner or a test subject is an open question. He is going with practitioner.