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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2025 · 12 MIN

Vibe Coding Revolution: Testing Loveable, Replit & Cursor + Framer

from Broadcast Media: The Inside Track · host Ancast Podcast

This week Ben introduces DAIvid, his new AI co-host, while sharing hands-on experience testing four cutting-edge development platforms. Despite recovering from a cycling accident, Ben managed to build functional applications using Loveable, Replit, Cursor, and Framer - including an MXF file inspector that would have taken weeks using traditional coding methods.🔧 What You'll Learn:What vibe coding is and why it's revolutionizing software developmentReal-world testing of Loveable, Replit, and Cursor platformsHow to build an MXF file corruption detector in 2 minutesCreating dynamic podcast websites with embedded playersBuilding conversational AI interfaces for contentUsing Framer's AI features for rapid website prototyping🎯 Key Takeaways:Each platform has distinct strengths: Loveable for functional tools, Replit for dynamic content, Cursor for advanced developmentVibe coding democratizes app development but still requires clear thinking about user experienceThe speed of development is genuinely revolutionary - what took weeks now happens in minutesPerfect for broadcast professionals, content creators, and anyone curious about AI-powered development tools. Plus, hear about Ben's Berkeley AI alumni connections and upcoming projects including a conversational podcast interface.#VibeCoding #AITools #BroadcastTech #NoCode #AIRevolution #ContentCreation

This week Ben introduces DAIvid, his new AI co-host, while sharing hands-on experience testing four cutting-edge development platforms. Despite recovering from a cycling accident, Ben managed to build functional applications using Loveable, Replit, Cursor, and Framer - including an MXF file inspector that would have taken weeks using traditional coding methods.🔧 What You'll Learn:What vibe coding is and why it's revolutionizing software developmentReal-world testing of Loveable, Replit, and Cursor platformsHow to build an MXF file corruption detector in 2 minutesCreating dynamic podcast websites with embedded playersBuilding conversational AI interfaces for contentUsing Framer's AI features for rapid website prototyping🎯 Key Takeaways:Each platform has distinct strengths: Loveable for functional tools, Replit for dynamic content, Cursor for advanced developmentVibe coding democratizes app development but still requires clear thinking about user experienceThe speed of development is genuinely revolutionary - what took weeks now happens in minutesPerfect for broadcast professionals, content creators, and anyone curious about AI-powered development tools. Plus, hear about Ben's Berkeley AI alumni connections and upcoming projects including a conversational podcast interface.#VibeCoding #AITools #BroadcastTech #NoCode #AIRevolution #ContentCreation

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