Vibecoding
6 articles tagged "Vibecoding"
Vibecoding is AI-assisted development where developers describe intent through natural language and AI agents write the code. These articles explore how governed vibecoding transforms this practice from ad-hoc experimentation into an enterprise-ready development methodology.
How Vibecoding Agents Leverage MCP Tools
Vibecoding agents don't just write code — they use MCP tools to read files, run tests, query APIs, and push commits. Here's how agents chain MCP tool calls to accomplish real development tasks.
Vibecoding Shift-Left SDLC: Making VibeFlow Real for Teams
Shift-left means catching problems earlier — in design, not production; in code review, not incident response. Vibecoding makes shift-left possible at a new level of granularity. VibeFlow is the governance layer that enforces it.
Vibecoding and What It Means for the SDLC in Teams
Vibecoding transforms individual development velocity — but what happens when a whole team adopts it? The SDLC changes in ways most teams aren't ready for. Here's what shifts, what breaks, and what needs to be rebuilt.
Coding Agents and Shadow AI in Your SDLC: What to Measure
Your developers are shipping faster than ever. That's the good news.
From Cursor to Copilot: The Enterprise Guide to Governing Agentic Coding Tools
Your developers are shipping code written by agents. Not suggested by AI: written, tested, and committed by autonomous systems that navigate your codebase, execute terminal commands, and fix their own bugs.
Vibecoding 101: Building at the Speed of Intent
That's the uncomfortable truth behind vibecoding: the development approach that's reshaping how software gets built in 2026. You describe what you want in plain English. The AI generates working code. You refine the vibe until it matches your intent.
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