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Behind the scenes with the Labubu-loving hackathon king of SF Business He’s the hackathon king of SF — and he doesn’t even know how to code Rene Turcios has attended over 200 hackathons in two years, perfecting the art of "vibe-coding" before it was even a thing
Vibe Coder Who Doesnt Know How to Code Keeps Winning . . . 'Vibe Coder' Who Doesn't Know How to Code Keeps Winning Hackathons in San Francisco (sfstandard com) 163 Posted by EditorDavid on Sunday July 06, 2025 @07:34AM from the leader-bored dept
IT-worker with no programming skills won 200 hackathons in . . . Rene Turcios, 29, from San Francisco, has attended more than 200 hackathons since 2023, earning money, software credits, and reputation He doesn’t know how to code, but he wins prizes thanks to vibecoding «Rene is a real vibe coder At first, all the engineers with prestigious degrees made fun of him
How vibe coding is tipping Silicon Valley’s scales of power In some ways, the advent of vibe coding follows the natural trajectory of software development Early developers wrote assembly code that required tedious and monotonous hours of work to make it interact properly with the computer’s central processing unit
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What is Vibe Coding - GeeksforGeeks Vibe Coding is a new concept in the world of software development and coding education, and it has quickly gained attention for its unique approach Vibe coding focuses on making the coding experience more interactive, creative, and enjoyable, shifting away from the more traditional, rigid structures often associated with learning programming