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About the overflow

From ZX80 BASIC to AI-shaped systems — still the same curiosity.

Richard Green

Richard Green is a 30-year software developer — busy, trusted for deep architectural knowledge, and increasingly convinced that juniors are held back by being told to learn to code.

He programmed a Sinclair ZX80. That little machine taught him that computers are playful, constrained, and magical when you understand the shape of the problem. The Spectrum vibe on this site is a nod to that — warm, a bit cheeky, not corporate beige.

What VibeOverflow is for

This is a media site for people who want to deliver systems with AI. Not a coding bootcamp. Not a prompt-spam newsletter. A place to talk about what is actually useful to understand so your work interacts gracefully with other systems and the surrounding ecosystem.

Content will show up here regularly — ideas you can try, concepts you should know (data types included — it would not hurt), and links out to YouTube and LinkedIn. Later, others will be able to contribute the non-coding discoveries that helped them along the way.

Why no comments yet?

Keeping the first version media-first. Conversation can live on LinkedIn and YouTube while the library of teaching pieces grows. When contribution lands, it will be structured — not drive-by comment noise.

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