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Steve Yegge's Vibe Coding Manifesto: Why Claude Code Isn't It & What Comes After the IDE

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Dec 26, 2025
Steve Yegge, a veteran software engineer known for his roles at Google and Amazon, dives deep into the future of coding. He argues that IDEs will soon be obsolete, pushing developers to orchestrate AI agents like NASCAR pit crews instead of writing traditional code. Steve warns against anthropomorphizing these agents, noting the risks they pose. He also discusses the growing challenge of merging in highly productive teams and predicts a world where multi-agent systems revolutionize code creation, likening it to a 'factory farming' approach.
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ADVICE

Ditch The IDE; Learn Agentic Coding

  • Drop your IDE and learn agentic coding before it becomes required by industry standards.
  • Spend the hours practicing agents because trust comes from predictability, not capability.
INSIGHT

Trust Is Predictability, Not Power

  • Trust in LLMs requires long exposure: roughly a year or ~2,000 hours to predict behavior reliably.
  • Predictability, not raw capability, is what lets you safely delegate tasks to agents.
ANECDOTE

Senior Engineer Convinced By Junior Vibe Coders

  • Steve described meeting a 12-year-experience engineer stunned by junior PhD students who were far more productive with agents.
  • The senior engineer shifted to vibe coding after seeing juniors ask the right prompts and iterate fearlessly.
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