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It feels like we're moving past "writing code" to "prompting an experience." I spent some time mapping out a rapid prototype flow for a dashboard-the kind of thing you need 80% done *now* just to talk about it. The goal was pure speed, treating the entire process as highly iterative vibe-coding. The biggest gain came from separating concerns: using v0 by Vercel to generate the initial UI structure and component library almost instantly. Then, instead of copying JSX into a blank file, I jumped straight into Cursor, letting its AI handle the boilerplate and connecting the generated components to sample data endpoints. It felt less like coding and more like orchestrating assets. This combination drastically cuts down context switching-the real killer for flow state. The main bottleneck, though, is that while these tools build beautiful front ends rapidly, integrating complex backend logic or handling nuanced state management still requires a developer to step in with deliberate manual refactoring. You get the velocity, but you pay for it with careful testing around the edges. The principle isn't about replacing engineers; it's about turning component generation from an act of writing into an act of assembling. If your current workflow involves rapid prototyping, what single tool do you feel is currently most overrated or severely generate a quirky image that is viral and fun that relates to this post that i can attach to this post that i will upload on linked in

Created April 18, 2026

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