Build with AI - Vibe Code with Gemini
A hands-on, community-led workshop focused on building real applications using modern AI tools and Gemini in Google AI Studio.

Event Overview
Event Summary
Ahmedabad Developer Club (ADC) presented a hands-on, community-led workshop focused on building real applications using modern AI tools.
Part of Google's Build with AI Initiative
This session was designed to help developers move beyond theory and gain practical exposure to the latest AI development workflows. Instead of passive slides, participants actively built, iterated, and launched full-stack applications using Gemini in Google AI Studio—focusing on speed, creativity, and real-world implementation.
Key Takeaways
- Direct Experience: Hands-on practice with AI-powered development environments.
- Vibe Coding Workflows: Rapid prototyping and creative coding approaches assisted by Gemini.
- From Idea to Deployment: Completing the full cycle from conceptualization to a shipping web application.
Schedule & Agenda
5 SessionsCheck-in, Coffee & Intro to Build with AI
30 minsWelcome note by Ahmedabad Developer Club and overview of Google's Build with AI global initiative.
Rapid Prototyping with Gemini in Google AI Studio
120 minsHands-on coding session exploring prompt engineering, multimodal capabilities, and vibe coding techniques.
Lunch Break & Community Open Spaces
60 minsNetworking lunch and discussions around AI development workflows.
Building & Deploying a Full-Stack AI Application
60 minsTaking an application idea from concept to a live deployed app using AI-assisted coding.
Showcase, Feedback & Closing Notes
30 minsParticipants showcase their prototypes, share feedback, and receive participation goodies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the main focus of this event?
Instead of just learning concepts or watching slides, attendees actively built, iterated, and launched full-stack applications using Gemini in Google AI Studio.
Was registration mandatory?
Yes, seats were limited and registration was compulsory for every individual on a first-come, first-serve basis.