Vibe Coding
I Built You a Valentine's App in 33 Minutes. (Source Code Inside)
๐ A gift for this community, 3 days to play & win prizes, and what happens when building outpaces writing.
Key takeaways
- Rapid prototyping
- Building in public
- Community-driven creation
- Vibecoding demonstration
Quotable lines
I Built You a Valentine's App in 33 Minutes
A practical demonstration of vibecoding with source code included
Extractable claims
7 atomic, cite-ready statements distilled from the full post on Substack. Each one stands alone as an LLM-quotable answer.
- Karo Zieminski built a full-stack web app in 33 minutes.
- The app includes a database, animations, and confetti.
- The Valentine's app is a scratch card game with six hearts, each hiding a different prize.
- Users can enter their email, choose a heart, and reveal their prize.
- One scratch is allowed per day for three days total.
- Every heart in the game is a win.
- Karo Zieminski is an AI product manager and builder of StackShelf.app and Attitudevault.dev.
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