
"As a super-quick background, my app uses NFC tags and photos to help me manage 3D printer filament in my Fab Lab. It tracks 100+ spools across 20 storage shelves, eight machines (with 26 individual spool holders), and another five or so work surfaces. It's designed for a super-fast workflow so if a spool moves from one machine or location to another, the database can be updated with a simple tap of my iPhone on the spool and the destination."
"I previously did a project using OpenAI's Codex with great success. But it was a project of a different scope. That was adding new add-on modules for a WordPress plug-in. This is using Claude Code to build an entire, complex iPhone application from scratch. Also: 10 ChatGPT Codex secrets I only learned after 60 hours of pair programming with it In this article, I'll share with you 10 lessons that came from the two-week period during which I did most of the coding on my iPhone app."
Vibe coding with Claude Code benefits from breaking work into very small, testable steps instead of feeding full specifications to the AI. Persistent AI-generated documentation preserves context and eliminates re-ramp time between sessions. Robust version control, regular backups, and export options act as essential safety nets against mistakes and data loss. The project implemented an iPhone app that uses NFC tags and photos to manage over 100 3D-printer filament spools across many shelves and machines, enabling fast tap-based updates. Most practical tips apply across platforms; only one tip is Apple-specific.
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