Anish Moonka revealed how he used Anthropic’s Claude Code to build the 10 Minute Gita iOS app in a week, despite having no ...
Anthropic’s agentic coding tool is changing how developers approach iOS app creation by automating planning, coding, ...
What if building an app was as simple as having a conversation? Imagine describing your dream project—“a task manager with reminders and a sleek interface”—and watching it come to life in minutes, no ...
The “10 Minute Gita” app, now live on Apple’s App Store, offers users short daily readings and study tools designed to make engaging with the Bhagavad Gita simple and consistent. The app is aimed at ...
What if building an Apple Watch app didn’t have to feel like navigating a maze of code, frameworks, and endless debugging? Imagine transforming hours of tedious development into a streamlined, almost ...
Google has updated AI Studio with “Vibe Coding,” a workflow that allows users to build and deploy AI applications using natural language prompts. This new system, powered by Gemini, simplifies the ...
Vibe coding means asking AI to code an app or webpage based on simple language prompts. The practice helps non-programmers create an app without writing a line of code. The four steps to vibe coding ...
New Delhi: Google is turning its AI Studio platform into a full-fledged app-building playground with the launch of vibe coding, a new experience that lets anyone create AI-powered applications using ...
You no longer have to be a coding whiz to bring your app idea to life. In fact, in 2025, AI and vibe coding platforms like Base44 will allow you to generate a fully-fledged app with just a single text ...
Google’s Opal Embraces the Vibe Coding Trend: Build AI Apps with Just Prompts Your email has been sent Google’s Opal lets users build AI mini apps using plain English, part of a growing trend in ...
For years, building an app or website was a challenge that only developers could conquer. It required months of coding, debugging, and mastering complex programming languages. But things have changed.
Along with replacing software developers and possibly killing humanity, advanced AI is seen by many as a death knell for the do-it-yourself, low-code/no-code tooling industry, but a new report belies ...