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Jan 7, 2026 Amjad Masad, founder and CEO of Replit, shares his journey from teaching himself to code in Jordan to democratizing programming through his platform. He discusses the influence of gaming on product design and champions 'vibe coding' as the future of literacy. The conversation touches on AI's role in enhancing creativity and human agency, arguing for a shift towards computational thinking over syntax mastery. Masad envisions a world where anyone can build using natural language, reshaping societal norms around jobs and entrepreneurial potential.
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Unexpected Domain Apps From Users
- Users have built unexpected and impactful domain apps like rare-disease medical tools and niche business platforms.
- These creations show empowerment outside Replit's original developer audience.
CEOs Unleashed By Prototyping Tools
- CEOs who lacked direct coding power now use Replit to prototype and demo ideas in meetings.
- That hands-on capability shortens timelines and changes internal power dynamics.
Teach Computational Thinking First
- Teach computational thinking and problem decomposition rather than language-specific syntax.
- Focus curricula on persistence, lists, and architectural concepts to enable prompt-driven development.








