"Vibe Coding," the practice of using AI to generate or modify code, has captivated developers eager to move faster. The idea is intoxicating: type a prompt, get functional code, and ship sooner. But the reality is far more complex.
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Chat GPT, Copilot, and other AI tools can be very helpful, but Shadow AI—the unsanctioned use of AI tools—can create real compliance and security risks. We discuss these risks and how enterprises can safely harness the productivity offered by AI.
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At last week's REACH Conference, @Brett caught up with Mike Lawson of @CUbroadcast to discuss Euriqa AI, our partnership with CFCU, and how we're helping to "make finance fun."
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AI tools can be amazing, but Shadow AI—the unsanctioned use of AI tools by employees—can create real compliance and security risks. Our new article discusses these risks and how enterprises can safely harness the productivity offered by AI.
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Vibe coding can add real value in the right hands, but there's a reason why usage has been declining. AI-generated code is not a replacement for human software engineering expertise.
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We are seeking a proactive and organized Project Manager to join our team. If you are passionate about tech, caring for people, and client relations, you may be a perfect fit!
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The idea that using AI to save time writing actually puts burden on the reader to decipher it hits me front and center.
"Workslop" undermines trust. And when trust is lost, productivity is lost.
- Max de Lavenne, Buildable Founder
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Automation can bring quick early gains, but if your team finds itself repeatedly working around it to accomplish a goal, it may not be worth it. “When given a hammer, everything looks like a nail," reminds Max de Lavenne, President at @BuildableWorks.
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RIP, IE! After 27 years, Internet Explorer is finally retiring. The internet as we know it will be forever changed, probably for the better. Our CEO Max de Lavenne spoke with @VentureBeat about what this means. https://t.co/bqQikZItyp
There are 4 classic warning signs of an insecure mobile app. Is your app in danger? CTO Max de Lavenne breaks it down in his piece for @securityblvd.https://t.co/tcnjrDHnzF
In software development, communication is key. Our User Experience Manager @KailynNelson outlines three skills that are essential for success. https://t.co/hMeii6Tlt8
Spoiler alert: software development is not just about learning a coding language and watching the dollars roll in. Read more of Max’s thoughts in his interview with @TechRepublic. https://t.co/oBXaIxglo1
Many colleges only teach students Python, Java, and C++ — good foundational knowledge, but out of touch with today's demands of a job in tech. Read our CTO’s article on how some universities are missing the mark on preparing students for the real world. https://t.co/4h251ewraY
We are looking for a talented Full-Stack Software Engineer with 1-4 years of experience to join our team. Check out our job posting on @techoregon to learn more about the position and the benefits of working with Buildable! https://t.co/zUFiPDsX9P
Gaming is the secret ingredient for increased productivity in the workplace. Buildable CEO Max de Lavenne sat down with @DoerrfeldBill of @devopsdotcom to discuss gaming in the workplace and why it works for our company. Read it here: https://t.co/djkAWftBbF
In the #UX process, staying up-to-date with the latest insights on how our brains work, from the latest in psychology & neuroscience research is how we make smart predictions for how new features or your app as a whole will be received in the wild. 🤓 https://t.co/MDqVjGfdVo
With ERPs, hard-working business owners have the opportunity to unify their processes, evolving from disparate spreadsheets to one integrated, affordable system. We are thankful for this partnership and are looking forward to making a difference for small businesses in OR.
.@BuildableWorks in McMinnville is now working with @SEDCOR and other local economic development groups to create an open-source ERP platform, called OregonERP, allowing smaller businesses to capitalize on the technology.
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