News
Making apps is only getting easier. Vibecode, a new startup, lets people create apps using AI directly on their phones.
First my editors said yes, and then the tech startup I lobbed my wild idea to, Notion, agreed to let me embed with them. Why?
The app would tell me what the code did, what language it was written in, any observations about areas where there might be a problem, and maybe a detailed breakdown of the lines of code.
Which gives you some context for today's topic: Vibe coding apps with Siri. The fine folks at 9to5Mac recently ran an article, " Apple wanted people to vibe code Vision Pro apps with Siri." ...
Overcommunicate Even low-code apps require planning, governance, and training, according to Rachel Brennan, VP of product marketing at the Washington, D.C.-based software firm Bizagi.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results