
""If you are 13 years old, you should spend all of your time vibe-coding. That's how you should live your life,""
""huge advantage.""
""When personal computers first came about, the people who spent the most time with it and grew up with it had this immense advantage in the future economy-like the Bill Gates, even the Mark Zuckerberg's of the world,""
""I think it's actually in some ways this incredible moment of discontinuity,""
Alexandr Wang promotes 'vibe-coding'—using AI to generate and refine software via natural-language prompts and unstructured tinkering—as a formative skill that can yield outsized future returns. He urges extensive, hands-on experimentation and suggests roughly 10,000 hours of deep practice to cultivate a significant advantage. The mentality mirrors early personal-computer pioneers who gained long-term economic benefits. Executives report that AI programming tools drastically shorten prototyping time. With entry-level tech roles shrinking due to automation, early fluency in AI tools is increasingly urgent for young people seeking durable career prospects.
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