Clue: you can vibe-code pseudo-code. Hell, I vibe-coded a season of screen-plays for a TV series. Once you’re comfortable with the architecture and requirements, then have your agent do a “readiness review” to ensure it thinks you’ve specified everything well enough to code it, then have it plan implementation and execute the plan, and review the output to ensure it’s all consistent with all that documentation, and iterate on the reviews until you’re happy that the only “problems” it’s finding are inconsequential.
Then hand it over to an independent human test team. Like you always should have been doing without LLMs anyway.
Clue: you can vibe-code pseudo-code. Hell, I vibe-coded a season of screen-plays for a TV series. Once you’re comfortable with the architecture and requirements, then have your agent do a “readiness review” to ensure it thinks you’ve specified everything well enough to code it, then have it plan implementation and execute the plan, and review the output to ensure it’s all consistent with all that documentation, and iterate on the reviews until you’re happy that the only “problems” it’s finding are inconsequential.
Then hand it over to an independent human test team. Like you always should have been doing without LLMs anyway.