Vibe Coding Is Not Sustainable If We Blindly Trust It

I was recently reading a Wall Street Journal article, and one sentence in it reminded me of Jack Welch, the CEO of GE from the 1980s to 2001, roughly 20 years at the top. I want to talk about that, because I think there is a real connection between what happened at GE and what is happening right now with AI coding agents and vibe coding. The article was titled The AI Superstars Who Say a ‘Vibe Slop’ Crisis Is Coming, and it argues that vibe coding is generating code we cannot really trust. As of now, I agree. ...

May 27, 2026 · 5 min · 917 words · Necati Demir

3 Types of Developers. Only One Will Survive.

The Observation I recently watched a new graduate join a team. Fresh out of school. Zero real-world experience. Zero familiarity with the codebase or tech stack. That’s typical—every new hire starts there. What wasn’t typical: he went from “where is the repo?” to helping the team with non-trivial tasks in just a couple of weeks. Not months. Weeks. What Changed Twenty years ago, ramping up in a complex codebase with an unfamiliar tech stack took a minimum of a couple of months to become fully productive. That was normal. Nobody expected you to be fully functional in weeks. ...

January 5, 2026 · 3 min · 461 words · Necati Demir

My 8-Year-Old Built 30 Games in 30 Days (Then This Happened)

The Setup About a month ago, I installed Claude Code on my son’s computer. By the way, I gave him a Linux computer. To be honest, I opened the terminal, installed Claude Code, and now he’s using it. I thought, “Okay, it will be cool. He’ll make some simple games; some HTML, JavaScript, and that’s it.” The 30 Games Surprise In the last 30-40 days, he coded more than 30 web games with HTML and JavaScript. ...

November 6, 2025 · 3 min · 496 words · Necati Demir

I Found the AI Cheat Code That Will Make You a 10x Developer

Most developers ask AI tools to write a function or fix a bug. That’s fine, but here’s the cheat code I discovered: treat AI like a developer on your team. When I do that, everything changes. The Pattern I Discovered I use AI tools every day in my professional work and personal projects. Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini; I subscribe to all of them. Over time, I’ve noticed a pattern. These tools excel at zooming in. By that, I mean they’re excellent at specific tasks: generating code, writing tests, refactoring functions, etc… . We all know this. ...

September 2, 2025 · 2 min · 424 words · Necati Demir