How to Use Augmented Coding to Build a Web App
I recently launched wishlist palace which is a web app to help share information with friends and family about birthday lists and christmas lists. This app is my first exploration into using Augeme...

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I recently launched wishlist palace which is a web app to help share information with friends and family about birthday lists and christmas lists. This app is my first exploration into using Augemented coding (which is a term I prefer over vibe coding). When I first heard of vibe coding, I wasn't particularly interested in engaging with it as a mode of production I use myself. I enjoy the problem solving aspect of software engineering and at face value much of that process falls into the lap of the LLM when doing vibe coding. And it's not only the solution of the problem at hand that is of interest to me but directly engaging and phrasing that problem in the formalisms of programming languages scartches an itch in the same way I image poets feel when they want to express themselves in poetry. The trouble with the situation we (as tech folk) are in now is that the terms (like vibe and augmented coding) are highly overloaded and are used to described vastly different development cycles f