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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.sustain.brussels/event/vibe-coding-the-goo
 d-the-bad-and-the-critical-205/register">Vibe Coding: The Good\, The Bad a
 nd The Critical</a>\nVibe Coding: the good\, the bad and the critical Tues
 day\, June 2\, 2026 | 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM Chaussée de Charleroi 110\, 1060 
 Saint-Gilles AI coding tools are making it easier than ever to turn an ide
 a into working software. A simple website\, a landing page\, a small CRM\,
  or an automation that connects a few APIs can now often be built by descr
 ibing what you want and iterating on the result. For entrepreneurs\, this 
 changes the early stages of product and business development: software can
  become a way to explore\, test\, and communicate ideas much faster. But 
 “it works” is not the same as “it is ready.” Results vary\, and th
 e generated code may hide problems that are hard to spot without software 
 engineering experience. A tool that looks finished can still be fragile\, 
 difficult to maintain\, insecure\, or poorly suited for real-world use. In
  this talk\, Nick Boucart takes a nuanced look at vibe coding from the per
 spective of a seasoned software engineer. What can someone with little or 
 no coding experience realistically expect? Where can AI-assisted coding be
  genuinely useful? And where do maintenance\, security\, privacy\, and lon
 g-term ownership still require careful attention? The goal is not to dismi
 ss vibe coding\, nor to present it as a shortcut around software engineeri
 ng. Instead\, the talk offers a practical view of how entrepreneurs can us
 e it well: as a powerful way to prototype and learn\, while knowing when t
 o slow down and treat software as something their business may depend on. 
 What You'll Experience: • Real Use Cases: See how vibe coding is being a
 pplied in practice\, from rapid prototyping to building tools without a te
 chnical background • The Upside: Discover how\, used correctly\, it can 
 unlock genuine speed\, creativity\, and impact for teams and individuals a
 like • The Risks: Understand what can go wrong\, and why problems in AI-
 generated code are often the [...]
DTSTAMP:20260614T120224Z
LOCATION:hub.brussels\, Chaussée De Charleroi 110\, 1060 Saint-Gilles\, Be
 lgium
SUMMARY:Vibe Coding: The Good\, The Bad and The Critical
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.sustain.brussels/event/vi
 be-coding-the-good-the-bad-and-the-critical-205/register">Vibe Coding: The
  Good\, The Bad and The Critical</a>\nVibe Coding: the good\, the bad and 
 the critical Tuesday\, June 2\, 2026 | 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM Chaussée de Char
 leroi 110\, 1060 Saint-Gilles AI coding tools are making it easier than ev
 er to turn an idea into working software. A simple website\, a landing pag
 e\, a small CRM\, or an automation that connects a few APIs can now often 
 be built by describing what you want and iterating on the result. For entr
 epreneurs\, this changes the early stages of product and business developm
 ent: software can become a way to explore\, test\, and communicate ideas m
 uch faster. But “it works” is not the same as “it is ready.” Resul
 ts vary\, and the generated code may hide problems that are hard to spot w
 ithout software engineering experience. A tool that looks finished can sti
 ll be fragile\, difficult to maintain\, insecure\, or poorly suited for re
 al-world use. In this talk\, Nick Boucart takes a nuanced look at vibe cod
 ing from the perspective of a seasoned software engineer. What can someone
  with little or no coding experience realistically expect? Where can AI-as
 sisted coding be genuinely useful? And where do maintenance\, security\, p
 rivacy\, and long-term ownership still require careful attention? The goal
  is not to dismiss vibe coding\, nor to present it as a shortcut around so
 ftware engineering. Instead\, the talk offers a practical view of how entr
 epreneurs can use it well: as a powerful way to prototype and learn\, whil
 e knowing when to slow down and treat software as something their business
  may depend on. What You'll Experience: • Real Use Cases: See how vibe c
 oding is being applied in practice\, from rapid prototyping to building to
 ols without a technical background • The Upside: Discover how\, used cor
 rectly\, it can unlock genuine speed\, creativity\, and impact for teams a
 nd individuals alike • The Risks: Understand what can go wrong\, and why
  problems in AI-generated code are often the [...]
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