> It was part of an effort to get project managers, designers, and other employees to experiment with coding for the first time.
I suspect they weren't as efficient as they could be with token use either. Sounds like they were trying to encourage non-developers to vibe code stuff
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> It was part of an effort to get project managers, designers, and other employees to experiment with coding for the first time.
I suspect they weren't as efficient as they could be with token use either. Sounds like they were trying to encourage non-developers to vibe code stuff