MediaNama is hosting a live online Vibe Coding Workshop on July 19, 2026, aimed at individuals with no prior coding experience. Participants will be guided through creating a website, a mini-game, and an app, making coding accessible and practical.

  • One-day immersive workshop for beginners
  • Build a website, game, and app
  • Focus on accessibility and AI-driven problem solving

What happened

MediaNama announced a live online Vibe Coding Workshop scheduled for July 19, 2026. This paid workshop is designed specifically for people with little or no prior technical experience, enabling participants to learn the fundamentals through guided project-building. Over the course of the day, attendees will create at least three distinct digital products: a website, a mini-game, and an app.

The workshop emphasizes practical learning by doing, supported by a small batch format that provides personalized support. The codified approach demystifies coding by breaking it down into manageable problems, encouraging participants to engage with AI tools for troubleshooting and iteration. The workshop leader, Nikhil Pahwa, has hands-on experience building a wide range of apps himself and uses this to support learners in quickly gaining confidence.

Why it matters

As digital literacy becomes crucial across industries, workshops like MediaNama’s make coding accessible to a broader audience, especially those intimidated by traditional programming. By enabling learners to build their own apps and websites, the workshop fosters empowerment and creativity, shifting the landscape from passive app use to active app creation.

The workshop also highlights how AI can assist beginners in coding, making the process iterative and less daunting. This practical introduction to both coding and AI-driven problem-solving supports not only personal growth but also the potential development of tech solutions tailored to specific social or professional needs.

What to watch next

Interest in similar beginner-friendly, AI-assisted coding workshops may grow in India’s expanding digital education market. Keeping an eye on how MediaNama evolves this workshop, or launches follow-up programs, will provide insight into demand for hybrid tech and AI-skills training.

Additionally, the workshop’s impact on participants’ ability to develop projects beyond the session could signal how such initiatives contribute to local tech ecosystems. Feedback and success stories from attendees may influence scaling or adaptation of the format for other regions or specialized coding topics.

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