This years survey seems to contain a lot more questions about AI and ML model usage in development.
Interestingly enough too, seems whatever team composed this survey doesn't quite understand the "vibe coding" definition, so the question ends up misleading, and unless they fix it, I'm sure we'll read a report in some months about a lot more developers doing "vibe coding" instead of pair programming with LLMs, because the question as-is is wrong. The question:
> In your own words, is "vibe coding" part of your professional development work? For this question, we define vibe coding according to the Wikipedia definition (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibe_coding), the process of generating software from LLM prompts.
Interestingly enough too, seems whatever team composed this survey doesn't quite understand the "vibe coding" definition, so the question ends up misleading, and unless they fix it, I'm sure we'll read a report in some months about a lot more developers doing "vibe coding" instead of pair programming with LLMs, because the question as-is is wrong. The question:
> In your own words, is "vibe coding" part of your professional development work? For this question, we define vibe coding according to the Wikipedia definition (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibe_coding), the process of generating software from LLM prompts.