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Claire Jen's avatar

This is exactly what I’ve been looking for! As a product designer with little knowledge on coding, this breakdown makes the process seem less daunting and vibe coding more reliable!

Pawel Jozefiak's avatar

"Collapsing the artificial boundary between design and development" - this is the shift.

I'm watching non-technical people ship production apps now. Not prototypes. Actual deployed products handling real users. The traditional "learn to code" path is becoming optional for a lot of use cases.

That design-to-dev handoff you mentioned used to be where intent gets lost. Designer wants subtle interaction, dev implements the literal spec, result feels off. Now the designer can iterate until it feels right.

Still think there's value in understanding constraints though. You don't need to write the code, but knowing what's expensive vs cheap computationally helps you design better solutions.

Have you seen designers hit walls where technical knowledge became blocking? Curious where the limits are.

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