Code is not even close to half the battle
"You just describe what you want built. It literally writes the code and builds it for you."
or
"It's like having a junior developer on call 24/7. You give the brief, they build it. Simple."
Whew. Now, that's a great way to sell somebody a course on vibe-coding in a week. Who wouldn't want to create another clumsy, bug-ridden tool for themselves, right?
Except, none of these courses—or people parroting about how cool vibe-coding is—are tell the whole picture: that they won't teach you thinking, the most important piece of the puzzle.
Learning to "code" was never a problem, not even before LLMs. It's the same issue over again as with those JavaScript & web-development bootcamps that promise to get you going faster than the speed of light.
The hardest thing about doing development is not using the tools. It is to think. And so far, I have not seen a single course on thinking.