It might be really efficient when you "vibe" and don't know exactly what you want.
On serious projects, it feels like even Claude Code could be more efficient with simple technologies, providing near-instant build and debug.
With reduced abstractions and output looking like input, it can better understand how to fix things rather than trying to guess how to manipulate framework state or injecting hacks.
On serious projects, it feels like even Claude Code could be more efficient with simple technologies, providing near-instant build and debug. With reduced abstractions and output looking like input, it can better understand how to fix things rather than trying to guess how to manipulate framework state or injecting hacks.