I m currently building a product that blends digital efficiency with human warmth. It s designed to solve a real pain point, but in a way that respects emotion, context, and intuition.
Thanks to our AI overlord, I ship several thousands of lines of code everyday
My background: 15 years in tech working from digital marketing to product designing and management. I had practical experience of entire software development lifecycle, just didn't know how to code.
Today, traditional engineering interviews often revolve around DSA (Data Structures and Algorithms). And while DSA tests analytical rigor, it also wires thinking into strict, logical frames.
Creativity lives outside those frames. Problem-solving and creating experiences are two entirely different games. And sometimes, forcing a purely analytical mindset can quietly erode creative instincts the very instincts vibe coders thrive on.
Which raises a bigger question:
Is the future of technology moving into the hands of more imaginative, creative builders rather than traditional analytical problem-solvers?