AI
Free
Free
Curious about how AI and modern tools are changing the way we code? In this one-hour webinar, you’ll explore the concept of vibe coding—building projects quickly with the help of Large Language Models (LLMs), smart prompts, and easy-to-use tools. You’ll also learn what APIs are, see how web tech stacks come together, and get a guided walkthrough of a vibe coding tool so you can start experimenting yourself. Perfect for beginners and non-traditional coders who want to create without getting bogged down in technical complexity.
Understand what vibe coding is and how LLMs power it
Learn how to write effective prompts and stay in control of AI-generated code
Get familiar with APIs and how they fit into a web tech stack
Gain confidence using a vibe coding tool to start your own projects
Software Engineer
What is your favorite technical skill to work with on your own projects and why?
The React ecosystem on the frontend for its modularity and state management, as well as Node/Express on the backend for its flexibility and minimal setup. Both tools also benefit from a strong open-source community.
MERN (MongoDB, Express, React, Node), because it is a modern, widely used technology stack with strong community support that offers an accessible entry point for new developers.
The "Just-In-Time" approach combined with the 80/20 rule, which aligns perfectly with GA’s mission. By focusing on the 20% of tools that developers use 80% of the time, we ensure students are job-ready quickly while building the foundation necessary to continue their lifelong learning journey.
Learning technical skills is a personal journey that requires perseverance and consistency. Approach this path with the understanding that code not working is normal; part of the job is simply finding solutions to those challenges. As long as you are willing to face those bugs and practice daily, you are making progress.
After graduating from GA’s SEI bootcamp in 2021, I worked as a web developer for a UX education company, building consumer-facing web pages and client communications with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Later, I joined a geospatial consulting company as a software engineer, developing and maintaining full-stack applications using many of the tools I teach today, including JavaScript, Python, React, Node, MongoDB, and AWS.
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