'Vibe coding' captures the care free, improvisational side of programming; Write what feels good, and see where it goes. Technical debt captures the inevitable consequences.'Vibe coding' captures the care free, improvisational side of programming; Write what feels good, and see where it goes. Technical debt captures the inevitable consequences.

'Vibe Coding' Is Now In The Collins Dictionary - But What About 'Technical Debt'?

2025/11/19 05:33
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The addition of 'Vibe Coding' to the Collins Dictionary made headlines recently. But somewhat poetically, there is no entry for the consequences that can easily result from the celebrated praxis.

\ As an increasingly geriatric coder, my understanding gleaned from watching 'The YouTube' is that Vibe coding seems to involve writing software:

  • without a clear design
  • without documentation
  • without understanding of the code
  • without consideration for edge cases
  • without consideration for longevity
  • without regard for efficiency

\ None of these things inherently indicate technical debt…but they do make it considerably more probable. And yet, technical debt mysteriously has no entry in the Collins dictionary.

\ One term has earned linguistic prestige; the other, despite being older, more widely used, and infinitely more expensive, remains unacknowledged.

\ It is almost as if the hype is more relevant than the reality.

\ And in fairness, maybe we are entering a new age, where these things don't matter as vibe-coded work can just be replaced with more vibe-coded work, and churn becomes the new norm.

\ I have no doubt that vibe coding can hold great value, and I have no doubt it will change the world. I also have no doubt the outcome will be as old as every quick fix that became someone else's long-term problem…even if the dictionary fails to name it

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