Vibe Coding (IT Revolution)
Friday, 14 November 2025

In this book, Steve Yegge and Gene Kim look at how vibe coding is changing software development. The authors say that by using AI assistance, where intent and flow matter more than syntax, developers can achieve unprecedented levels of productivity and creativity. They put forward the argument that programmers no longer need to toil over code and syntax. They can now describe what they want and watch it materialize instantly. 

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Author: Gene Kim and Steve Yegge
Publisher: IT Revolution
Date: October 2025
Pages: 384
ISBN: 978-1966280026
Print: 1966280025
Kindle: B0DQ5SVH4Y
Audience: General
Level: Introductory
Category: General interest

Topics include:

  • Transform complex programming challenges into fluid conversations with GenAI.
  • Build more ambitious projects faster while maintaining code quality you can be proud of.
  • Achieve incredible things yourself that otherwise would require a team.
  • Master the art of co-creating with your AI companion.
  • Break free from traditional programming constraints such as syntax and setup.
  • Build confidently in multiple programming languages and frameworks you've never used before.

Also see: Vibe Coding Is Collins Word of the Year 2025 

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