What programming AI tool do you find most helpful? (I've played with BingAI, Claude and Gemini... and overall Bing seems to be great for general tasks, but I quickly run into the "conversation has ended", because I'm using the free version. ClaudeAI is impressive and works well. Gemini, doesn't seem to be nearly as good as the other two.)
I create websites and I use Claude for that. I've tested Canvas and they're certainly superior to artifacts, but Claude Project is invaluable. With chat gpt I find it difficult to achieve such a workflow. Of course, Claude also has a lot of flaws, but he is still better for work in this regard. Maybe you have a style of working in chat gpt that allows you to work on a longer project like in Claude Projects?
That’s really interesting - I’d love to hear more about how you used projects in Claude. I found that maintaining the context within the projects knowledge was a bit of a chore. As soon as I would download or copy code locally, once I started to make even subtle tweaks I would often forget to keep the context updated of any changes I made within projects. I found that and the copying and pasting to have more friction than to doing all or most within my code editor
@@DevelopersDigest When it comes to website making, I create 1 project per site. I give custom instructions there, and I give a “.md” file to the knowledge base, where the website outline is. Then I write a command to generate me an initial html file outline with the head section filled in, and an initial css file outline. I paste this into the knowledge base, then in the new chat I make the header and footer sections. I substitute this code with these sections and don't change anything in the knowledge base until the end of the project, because somewhere around 1000 lines of code claude doesn't know how to work anymore. I make each section in the new chat, so that I have enough context even for a lot of corrections. Generally for corrections in the code I also have another project, which is designed to look for bugs and optimizations. That's pretty much the whole philosophy. I've tried to replicate the process in chat gpt, but it's terribly laborious, and custom gpts don't stick to instructions like Claude Projects, and their knowledge base acts more like something you can refer to than the actual knowledge of the model.
i want to somehow setup an agentic tool without coding knowledge at the company i work, where i can make and share agents to the users of the ERP i maintain and other types of employees later
Not sure OpenAI would dare integrate directly with VS Code (even though it is open source) as it is both owned by Microsoft and is the primary mechanism by which they sell CoPilot for coding. Given MS owns a substantial portion of the for for-profit part of OpenAI and just invested more, even Sam, I don’t think would do that 😂
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Thanks for this! Would love to see a deep dive about Bolt. 🙌
I’ll see what I can do!
In short, this channel started great and lets make sure it stays technical and not become a clock-bait announcement-type channel.
Thanks for your feedback again - do you have any examples from my past videos of what you’d like to see more of?
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@@finalfan321 Added to the list! Anything else?
played around with Bolt - instantly impressed. still some work to be done, but great starting point
Similar experience - I look forward to using it a bit more to experiment
Similar experience
Excellent comparison. Thanks
Great review. Very helpful.
Thank you! I am glad it was helpful 🙂
What programming AI tool do you find most helpful?
(I've played with BingAI, Claude and Gemini... and overall Bing seems to be great for general tasks, but I quickly run into the "conversation has ended", because I'm using the free version.
ClaudeAI is impressive and works well. Gemini, doesn't seem to be nearly as good as the other two.)
I create websites and I use Claude for that. I've tested Canvas and they're certainly superior to artifacts, but Claude Project is invaluable. With chat gpt I find it difficult to achieve such a workflow.
Of course, Claude also has a lot of flaws, but he is still better for work in this regard.
Maybe you have a style of working in chat gpt that allows you to work on a longer project like in Claude Projects?
That’s really interesting - I’d love to hear more about how you used projects in Claude. I found that maintaining the context within the projects knowledge was a bit of a chore. As soon as I would download or copy code locally, once I started to make even subtle tweaks I would often forget to keep the context updated of any changes I made within projects. I found that and the copying and pasting to have more friction than to doing all or most within my code editor
@@DevelopersDigest When it comes to website making, I create 1 project per site. I give custom instructions there, and I give a “.md” file to the knowledge base, where the website outline is.
Then I write a command to generate me an initial html file outline with the head section filled in, and an initial css file outline.
I paste this into the knowledge base, then in the new chat I make the header and footer sections. I substitute this code with these sections and don't change anything in the knowledge base until the end of the project, because somewhere around 1000 lines of code claude doesn't know how to work anymore.
I make each section in the new chat, so that I have enough context even for a lot of corrections.
Generally for corrections in the code I also have another project, which is designed to look for bugs and optimizations.
That's pretty much the whole philosophy. I've tried to replicate the process in chat gpt, but it's terribly laborious, and custom gpts don't stick to instructions like Claude Projects, and their knowledge base acts more like something you can refer to than the actual knowledge of the model.
i want to somehow setup an agentic tool without coding knowledge at the company i work, where i can make and share agents to the users of the ERP i maintain and other types of employees later
A tool like dify.ai or similar might be helpful if you are looking for a no code solution
docs.dify.ai/guides/application-orchestrate/agent
Can you do a video on LiveKit agents, please?
Not sure OpenAI would dare integrate directly with VS Code (even though it is open source) as it is both owned by Microsoft and is the primary mechanism by which they sell CoPilot for coding. Given MS owns a substantial portion of the for for-profit part of OpenAI and just invested more, even Sam, I don’t think would do that 😂
Great point!
Can you do a review on Pythagora
I have not heard of Pythagora - let me check it out
Its time for you to test all these amazing technologies and services on real-world projects instead of using snake game as an example
Thanks for your feedback again - I was more intending to illustrate the lack of visual artifacts within ChatGPT in those examples
+1
I lost the Canvas with the latest update on Android 😢