A lot of new programmers feel like they need to fully understand coding before theyâre âallowedâ to build anything. But many people learn best by creating small projects, experimenting, and discovering concepts as they go. Thatâs the heart of vibecoding â a curiosityâdriven way to start coding by building things that genuinely interest you. Itâs not a replacement for fundamentals. Itâs a way to meet the fundamentals through handsâon experience. ⥠What Vibecoding Looks Like Vibecoding usually begins with a simple spark: âWhat if I made a button that changes colors?â âWhat if I built a tiny website for my hobby?â âWhat if I automated something I do every day?â âWhat if I used AI to sketch out an idea?â That spark leads to exploration: searching tutorials testing snippets breaking things fixing them noticing patterns slowly understanding how pieces fit together Itâs learning through doing â approachable, flexible, and surprisingly effective.âŚ