100% OFF- Vibe Coding Apps using OpenAI Codex + Quiz Questions

Vibe Coding Apps using OpenAI Codex + Quiz Questions , Build real-world apps faster using OpenAI Codex as your AI pair programmer, code reviewer, and development assistant.
Course Description
Vibecoding is not about copying AI-generated code — it’s about working with AI the same way real engineering teams work.
In this course, you’ll learn how to build applications using OpenAI Codex as a true AI pair programmer, not as a random code generator. You’ll understand how Codex thinks,
how it maintains context, and how to control it like a disciplined junior-to-mid level engineer inside your development workflow.
Unlike traditional ChatGPT usage, Codex is designed for real software development — it understands repositories, multi-file projects, diffs, constraints, tests, and Git-based workflows. This course teaches you how to use that power correctly.
You’ll learn in this course how to:
- Implement features step-by-step
- Refactor legacy code safely
- Generate meaningful tests
- Perform AI-assisted code reviews
- Maintain clean architecture and boundaries
- Avoid context loss and hallucinated logic
You’ll also master advanced prompting techniques used by professional developers — defining roles, constraints, ownership, deliverables, and commit-by-commit workflows.
By the end of this course, you won’t just “use AI for coding.”
You’ll think like an engineer who collaborates with AI effectively.
This course is practical, workflow-driven, and focused on real development scenarios — exactly how modern developers are starting to build software in 2026 and beyond with confidence and realtime exposure.
Who this course is for:
- Developers who want to code faster without losing quality
- Beginners who want to learn modern AI-assisted development
- Working professionals tired of copy-paste AI coding
- Backend or full-stack developers exploring AI workflows
- Engineers working with legacy codebases
- Developers who want to use AI safely in production projects
- Anyone curious about “vibecoding” done the right way
