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New slide 29 "Vibe Coding — Robert C. 'Uncle Bob' Martin" pairs with the
existing Karpathy slide as a thesis/antithesis on vibe coding before the
deck's synthesis at slide 30 (Vibe Coding vs Agentic Engineering).
Layout: 2-column CSS grid (45/55 split). Left: Uncle Bob image with the
same rounded corners + box shadow style as Karpathy's image on slide 28.
Right: 3-sentence summary (setup → mechanism → punchline), attribution
line ("Robert C. 'Uncle Bob' Martin — author of Clean Code · Clean
Architecture · co-author of the Agile Manifesto"), and source link
matching slide 28's source-link styling but left-aligned for the
right-column context.
The 3-sentence summary preserves Uncle Bob's arc: vibe coding is
hazardous for novices, LLMs are mathematical functions predicting next
tokens via matmul on internet/GitHub training data, and they are power
tools where novices lose fingers. Italicized closing quote sets it apart
as Uncle Bob's voice rather than the deck's voice.
Heading renames for parallel structure on the back-to-back voices:
- Slide 28 "Vibe Coding" → "Vibe Coding — Andrej Karpathy"
- Slide 29 (new) "Vibe Coding — A Skeptic's View" → "Vibe Coding —
Robert C. 'Uncle Bob' Martin"
The earlier "skeptic's view" framing was authorial editorial; the new
name-attributed framing lets each voice speak on its own terms before
the deck stakes its synthesis position at slide 30.
Renumbering: former slides 29–55 shifted to 30–56. Total slide count
55 → 56. data-level distribution preserved.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>