<?xml version="1.0"?>
<News hasArchived="false" page="1" pageCount="1" pageSize="10" timestamp="Thu, 23 Apr 2026 02:53:28 -0400" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/umbc-ai/posts.xml?tag=coding">
  <NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="158191" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/umbc-ai/posts/158191">
  <Title>talk: Agentic Vibe Coding from the Terminal</Title>
  <Tagline>1-2:30pm ET, April 3, 2026, ITE 325b and online</Tagline>
  <Body>
    <![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><h3>Agentic Vibe Coding from the Terminal</h3>
    <h5>Prof. Tim Oates, UMBC</h5>
    <h5>1-2:30pm ET, April 3, 2026, ITE 325b and <a href="https://umbc.webex.com/meet/finin" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">online</a>
    </h5>
    <p><br>LLMs have become surprisingly capable coding partners. Prof. <a href="https://accl.umbc.edu/faculty/tim-oates/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tim Oates</a> will give a technical overview of why coding assistants work (internet-scale code + documentation pretraining, instruction tuning, and feedback loops), and where they predictably fail (ambiguous specs, hidden requirements, brittle dependencies, and "confidently wrong" outputs). Most of the session is live, terminal-based demos using <a href="https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overview" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Claude Code</strong></a>. He will start from plain-English requirements and iteratively produce working implementations: scaffolding a small project, generating tests, debugging failures, refactoring for clarity/performance, and adding documentation. Along the way, he will highlight practical workflows: "spec-first prompting", test-driven prompting, using the assistant to explain unfamiliar code, and using constraints to keep changes small and reviewable. The goal is for faculty and students to leave with repeatable patterns for using coding assistants effectively - without outsourcing understanding or sacrificing correctness.</p>
    <p>--------------------</p>
    <h4><a href="https://umbc.webex.com/webappng/sites/umbc/recording/c2e41432a72941eea65831706f5cf6fe/playback" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Recorded video</strong></a></h4>
    <h4><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/attachments/cdce9522ffb61a2d93b1bba8470e8e58/69d14647/group-documents/000/014/142/47cd0dad82d80e6545d96c0fe0fe8da1/Coding%20Agents.pdf?1775322588" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Slides</strong></a></h4>
    <h4><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/umbc-ai/files/14143" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Claude script MD examples</strong></a></h4></div>
]]>
  </Body>
  <Summary>Agentic Vibe Coding from the Terminal   Prof. Tim Oates, UMBC   1-2:30pm ET, April 3, 2026, ITE 325b and online     LLMs have become surprisingly capable coding partners. Prof. Tim Oates will give...</Summary>
  <TrackingUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/158191/guest@my.umbc.edu/e1c8602b15311b7b75e0c6bf0b6e7349/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
  <Tag>claude</Tag>
  <Tag>coding</Tag>
  <Tag>llm</Tag>
  <Tag>oates</Tag>
  <Group token="umbc-ai">UMBC AI</Group>
  <GroupUrl>https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/umbc-ai</GroupUrl>
  <AvatarUrl>https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/002/081/cfb27ebe008c2636486089a759ea5c36/xsmall.png?1691095779</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/002/081/cfb27ebe008c2636486089a759ea5c36/original.png?1691095779</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/002/081/cfb27ebe008c2636486089a759ea5c36/xxlarge.png?1691095779</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/002/081/cfb27ebe008c2636486089a759ea5c36/xlarge.png?1691095779</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/002/081/cfb27ebe008c2636486089a759ea5c36/large.png?1691095779</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/002/081/cfb27ebe008c2636486089a759ea5c36/medium.png?1691095779</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/002/081/cfb27ebe008c2636486089a759ea5c36/small.png?1691095779</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets4-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/002/081/cfb27ebe008c2636486089a759ea5c36/xsmall.png?1691095779</AvatarUrl>
  <AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/avatars/groups/000/002/081/cfb27ebe008c2636486089a759ea5c36/xxsmall.png?1691095779</AvatarUrl>
  <Sponsor>UMBC AI</Sponsor>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/158/191/28edb7d15e37c2e8950df616de3ca889/xxlarge.jpg?1775175765</ThumbnailUrl>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="xlarge">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/158/191/28edb7d15e37c2e8950df616de3ca889/xlarge.jpg?1775175765</ThumbnailUrl>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="large">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/158/191/28edb7d15e37c2e8950df616de3ca889/large.jpg?1775175765</ThumbnailUrl>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="medium">https://assets1-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/158/191/28edb7d15e37c2e8950df616de3ca889/medium.jpg?1775175765</ThumbnailUrl>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="small">https://assets2-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/158/191/28edb7d15e37c2e8950df616de3ca889/small.jpg?1775175765</ThumbnailUrl>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="xsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/158/191/28edb7d15e37c2e8950df616de3ca889/xsmall.jpg?1775175765</ThumbnailUrl>
  <ThumbnailUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-dev.my.umbc.edu/system/shared/thumbnails/news/000/158/191/28edb7d15e37c2e8950df616de3ca889/xxsmall.jpg?1775175765</ThumbnailUrl>
  <ThumbnailAltText>oates talk</ThumbnailAltText>
  <PawCount>0</PawCount>
  <CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
  <CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
  <PostedAt>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 20:31:22 -0400</PostedAt>
  <EditAt>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 14:05:13 -0400</EditAt>
</NewsItem>
</News>
