Romandy CTO — Evening Session
Vibe Coding& The new hottest programming language == English
Two talks, one evening. How coding agents are redefining what a developer is, then from solo vibe coding to team practice — presented by practitioners, for practitioners.
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The Speakers

Raouf Chebri
Developer Relations, Replit
Talk · 30 min
The new hottest programming language == English
Raouf Chebri has spent over a decade helping developers be more productive at companies like Microsoft, ScyllaDB and Neon. As coding itself evolves, he joined Replit's Developer Relations team to help the next generation of builders thrive in a world where the best IDE is just a conversation. When not vibecoding, Raouf likes to ski and cycle, and enjoys Mexican and Indian food.
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Ludovic Lafole
Fractional CTO @ Elkyn
Talk · 30 min
Vibe Coding: From Troll to Team Practice
Ludovic is a Fractional CTO at Elkyn. He works with product and engineering teams at the moment when AI coding tools move from solo productivity hacks into team practice — at a time when the tools are still changing and best practices are still being invented. His session focuses on the new team dynamics that emerge in that unstable space: faster exploration, messier context, stranger reviews, blurrier ownership, and the growing need to turn AI-generated output into shared judgment.
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Two complementary perspectives on how AI is reshaping software development and the developer's role.
The new hottest programming language == English
How coding agents redefine what a developer is
Raouf explores how coding agents have shifted the very definition of a developer, and how Replit and Agent 4 are empowering the next generation of builders — in a world where the best IDE is just a conversation.
Vibe Coding: From Troll to Team Practice
When generating software is the easy part
Vibe coding started as "lol, just prompt it until it works." A few months later, it's in our prototypes, our reviews, our planning discussions, and occasionally in production because "it worked on the demo branch." When generating software becomes the easy part, deciding what should exist becomes the hard part. Reviews get stranger, ownership gets blurrier, and technical debt learns new tricks. Ludovic looks at what shifts in a team when the bottleneck moves from "can we build it" to "should this exist?" — faster exploration, messier context, blurrier ownership, and the growing need to turn AI-generated output into shared judgment rather than shared confusion.
The Evening
Doors open & networking
The new hottest programming language == English — Raouf Chebri (30 min)
Vibe Coding: From Troll to Team Practice — Ludovic Lafole (30 min)
Q&A (15 min)
Drinks & networking
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Two talks, one evening. How coding agents are redefining what a developer is, then from solo vibe coding to team practice — presented by practitioners, for practitioners.
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