VibeOverflow
We do not code. We understand.
A hangout for people building with AI — learning the ideas that let systems talk to each other gracefully, without being told to become programmers first.
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AI first. Architecture second. Syntax never.
Juniors are often held back by being told to learn to code. Richard Green has spent 30 years deep in architecture — and he thinks the useful skill now is understanding what systems are, how they fit together, and how to deliver them with AI.
10 REM Welcome to VibeOverflow
20 PRINT "You do not need to write the code"
30 PRINT "You do need to know what good looks like"
40 RUN
Concepts worth knowing
What to learn instead of syntax
Sample lessons to get you started. Real articles will keep landing here — and on YouTube — as the library grows.
Data types (yes, really)
Strings, numbers, booleans, lists — the vocabulary that stops AI from guessing wrong.
APIs & contracts
How systems shake hands — and why a clear contract beats a clever prompt.
Graceful integration
Making your thing play nicely with the ecosystem around it.
A place to hang out
Learn in public. Ship with vibe.
This site is meant to feel busy — ideas landing regularly, links out to YouTube and LinkedIn, and later room for others to share what helped them (the non-coding bits). Comments can wait; solid teaching content comes first.
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Published on VibeOverflow
Fresh pieces from RiCreate — what you can achieve with AI, and the concepts behind it.