[2605.07751] Vibe coding before the trend
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Computer Science > Computers and Society arXiv:2605.07751 (cs) [Submitted on 8 May 2026] Title:Vibe coding before the trend Authors:Leon van Bokhorst, Koen Suilen View a PDF of the paper titled Vibe coding before the trend, by Leon van Bokhorst and 1 other authors View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:Early 2025 we ran a series of vibe coding challenges across four different student cohorts. The cohorts included 54 ICT students, 24 digital marketing students, and 7 journalism students at Fontys University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands), and 22 BA Communication students at North-West University (South Africa). From the student reflections, five major patterns emerged. Students reported that AI tools shifted their focus from syntax to higher-order thinking; they also described a skill shift from memorizing to evaluating; they viewed AI proficiency as career-essential; they framed their relationship with AI as partnership rather than replacement; and finally non-technical students showed the strongest appreciation for the accessibility these tools provide. This practitioner report documents what we observed during the classroom experiments, we reflect on how the landscape has shifted in the year since, and shares practical lessons for educators considering similar experiments. We present the observations as what they are: patterns from practice, not proven conclusions, in the beleif that sharing early stage experiences contributes to the overall field of AI and education. ...