So encouraging to find that you still follow my stuff after all these years. Still remember when you critiqued my terrible code back in the day. Thanks for being so supportive, Mike!
As a designer and developer for 20+ years I can tell that this is a very stretched and broad statement because there is so much more to code than just converting a design to something you can actually use. 😉
Man, Meng brings back so many memories during my Sketch days. Bought most of his resources and will always support him. He's done a ton for the community. Thank you for bringing him on!
Great video! I’ve coded for over 4 decades and have written millions of lines of code in various languages and frameworks. I have evolved a set of AI based custom-written modular plus open source code dev and support tools that I have most recently benchmarked at between 5X and 30X from beginning to end of the project, depending on the environment and tasks. Three years ago when I first started using AI for code assist I was lucky if, considering the fixes and rewrites of anything more than simple code completion that I got more than 2X a few years ago, but now more than 95% of the code I write is anywhere from scaffolded to fully-written via AI with only minor fixes, additions and such. I could never go back to pre-AI coding, as it would be very counter productive, and project by the end of 2025, all of the full stack, most of the AI and over 95% of my quantum sim coding will be AI written via my combination of in-house and third party open source tools. What a great day to be a developer/architect!
OHHHHH THIS IS THE GUY! this is the guy you talked about that built the entire video editing software with AI. wowwwww I'm amazed that design is impeccable! what an inspiration, gives me 10x hope of what I already had for what I'm doing with Cursor and AI to program my software
Thanks for nice conversation! I am curious about bug fixing ? Let’s say that you made a large web app with 2-3 modules. Does Claude can handle understanding interconnection for features between modules ?
I've had about 30+ designers say they downloaded Claude and started making a thing from this video. That was our only goal and it far exceeded my expectations :)
Go Meng!! One of the greatest in our industry pushing designers to be better
couldn't agree more!
So encouraging to find that you still follow my stuff after all these years. Still remember when you critiqued my terrible code back in the day. Thanks for being so supportive, Mike!
“It’s easier to code than to design” this resonates. It’s like “mimicking behaviors with a design tool is often more complicated than just coding it”
As a designer and developer for 20+ years I can tell that this is a very stretched and broad statement because there is so much more to code than just converting a design to something you can actually use. 😉
Man, Meng brings back so many memories during my Sketch days. Bought most of his resources and will always support him. He's done a ton for the community. Thank you for bringing him on!
He really is a legend! 🙏
Just wanted to personally thank you for supporting all my projects all these years!
Great video!
I’ve coded for over 4 decades and have written millions of lines of code in various languages and frameworks. I have evolved a set of AI based custom-written modular plus open source code dev and support tools that I have most recently benchmarked at between 5X and 30X from beginning to end of the project, depending on the environment and tasks.
Three years ago when I first started using AI for code assist I was lucky if, considering the fixes and rewrites of anything more than simple code completion that I got more than 2X a few years ago, but now more than 95% of the code I write is anywhere from scaffolded to fully-written via AI with only minor fixes, additions and such. I could never go back to pre-AI coding, as it would be very counter productive, and project by the end of 2025, all of the full stack, most of the AI and over 95% of my quantum sim coding will be AI written via my combination of in-house and third party open source tools. What a great day to be a developer/architect!
I've never re-listened to a podcast before-until now. 🔥I really like how Michael refers to previous episodes, like the one with Mariana.
That's actually really helpful feedback I never know how much to do that but it's hard not to make connections :)
OHHHHH THIS IS THE GUY! this is the guy you talked about that built the entire video editing software with AI. wowwwww I'm amazed that design is impeccable! what an inspiration, gives me 10x hope of what I already had for what I'm doing with Cursor and AI to program my software
yup! teed it up :)
Meng is the man since Hayzap days! LFG ⚡⚡⚡
Dive Club - I signed up on your sponsors just so that I can support this channel. All your videos are so valuable for designers. thank you!
Wow! That's incredibly kind, thank you so much🙏
Wow! You guys rock! You’ve inspired me to create something cool. I feel it’s time to try my hand at making new artifacts. Thanks for this talk!
Niiiiice 🙌 That's what it's all about
Omg I learned a lot from him years ago! Omg I love him
You NEED to use the Cline extension in Cursor AI. it will build an entire app out using the new Claude feature.
yo this sounds interesting 👀
woah ok
@@brian_akhtarIm working on some things and its blowing my mind. Caveat: there is a cost to running it but its based on token usage
When u're good at something it's radiates with others things, thanks Meng u so us some times dumb people can beat prodigies with hard+smart work
excellent boost to philosophy who creates second AI brain for himself
Thanks for nice conversation! I am curious about bug fixing ?
Let’s say that you made a large web app with 2-3 modules. Does Claude can handle understanding interconnection for features between modules ?
Coding will definitely be boring if you don't have direction and a goal in mind. Well said.
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I'm currently building cursor ai clone but i stuck ai ui ux thanks “design to code”
This interview is about ... I don't know. I just don't see this video valuable to watch.
I've had about 30+ designers say they downloaded Claude and started making a thing from this video. That was our only goal and it far exceeded my expectations :)