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JetBrains asks the question: Can you vibe code enterprise software? | TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

AI’s evolving role in software development has created a tension between rapid code generation and quality. In the real world, true disruption is more than just velocity, it’s about delivering intelligent, reliable software at scale. You can’t vibe-code mission-critical systems. Businesses need security, compliance, and measurable ROI — not hype. In this #sponsored TechCrunch Disrupt…

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AI’s evolving role in software development has created a tension between rapid code generation and quality. In the real world, true disruption is more than just velocity, it’s about delivering intelligent, reliable software at scale. You can’t vibe-code mission-critical systems. Businesses need security, compliance, and measurable ROI — not hype.

In this #sponsored TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 session, Arun Gupta, VP Developer Experience at JetBrains, delivers insights about how AI built for developers is reshaping the industry, and why elevating code quality, not just speed, will become the new measure of success.

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  1. @xt5181

    November 14, 2025 at 9:47 am

    As long as there are competent devs to fix your crappy generated code, you can “vibe code” anything.
    Ai is such a waste in development, losing time every day because incompetent people produce 10 times more crap than before.

  2. @DomainManaging

    November 14, 2025 at 6:53 pm

    *Vibe code just gets better daily , evolution is superspeed, people need to stop moaning about a Nokia 3310 , vibe code clearly has changed the world and enabled the youth to build empires !.. soon vibe code will be iPhone 🚀*

  3. @kapilgidwani

    November 22, 2025 at 10:04 am

    I wish he looked at the ratings of these plugins before taking

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