Tim, I completely agree with your point on AI’s impact beyond just coding-it’s revolutionizing the entire software engineering cycle. Your teaching style is not only practical but also deeply insightful on a theoretical level, and I believe your experience really shines through in this analysis. It’s refreshing to see such a well-rounded approach to AI in development, and it makes me wonder if an AI-based Software Engineering methodology could be developed, combining hands-on application with a solid theoretical framework. Your approach certainly paves the way for such advancements! While scanning through others' videos, I realized I've watched most of yours and have been practicing with Aider/Claude Sonet. I just don’t have enough time to follow everyone in practice!
Great series concept and learning approach. Look forward to seeing more of these videos as I'm a hobby coder stuck in copy paste mode with multiple providers. Thanks :)
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Excellent approach. New member here. My challenge: navigating NDAs, data privacy laws, and TISAX certifications. Leaders and clients have major concerns about uploading to public servers/AI. For now, I explore these tools in my free time to stay current, but can't use them professionally at all or at least don't dare to.
Another great video as always. Expect nothing less from you. For some reason, every time i watch your videos, i feel inspired to try to learn and practice more. Just a small request, it would be better to increase the frequency of videos because the way AI is progressing it will be too late to apply theses skills in any meaningful way at least the tooling part after 3 months( i am stretching here, most likely one or two months will change the paradigm of coding).
Thank you so much for your kind words @AbhijitKrJha! I hear you on the need for more content, faster. Realistically, one TH-cam video per week is a stretch - at least for the types of tutorials I'm doing (12-15 hours per 20-minute video!). And this is just a part of what's on my plate. That's one reason I started the community (I know you already joined, so thanks!). There, I can provide more detailed help AND the community can help each other learn. I think a community is really the only way we can go deep and really keep up. These videos are really just exposing the tip of the iceberg.
Hey @muneebhussainmodi2198! Nothing against Cursor, other than it's totally closed source (not a fan of that at all). But it's great for some folks. And I know it's quite capable and has some advanced features. It's a great tool for sure. I will note, however, that some of the advanced features, like Composer, have been present in aider for many months before Composer. But aider's not for people who place a premium on having a UI, obviously. There's room for a lot of coding assistants and pretty much all (or most at least) of them will have pros and cons and some will lag on some features and catch up later and others will lag on other features. But there's definitely no "one true King" when it comes to coding assistants 😀
Sorry you feel that way @gmog7857! My intention is to help those who help themselves. And are motivated and willing to learn. I mean, really, you can't copy and paste the prompt I put right in the video description into ChatGPT? Then, you're not ready for any of this yet, my friend. Sorry. I fully believe in the "teach a person to fish" philosophy. I'm confident that it's best for you, whether you know it or not.
Awesome content. You should release more often
Thank you so much @onyangomwangi3495! Wish I could release every day. My goal is one release per week.
Tim, I completely agree with your point on AI’s impact beyond just coding-it’s revolutionizing the entire software engineering cycle. Your teaching style is not only practical but also deeply insightful on a theoretical level, and I believe your experience really shines through in this analysis. It’s refreshing to see such a well-rounded approach to AI in development, and it makes me wonder if an AI-based Software Engineering methodology could be developed, combining hands-on application with a solid theoretical framework. Your approach certainly paves the way for such advancements! While scanning through others' videos, I realized I've watched most of yours and have been practicing with Aider/Claude Sonet. I just don’t have enough time to follow everyone in practice!
Great series concept and learning approach. Look forward to seeing more of these videos as I'm a hobby coder stuck in copy paste mode with multiple providers. Thanks :)
Excellent approach. New member here. My challenge: navigating NDAs, data privacy laws, and TISAX certifications. Leaders and clients have major concerns about uploading to public servers/AI. For now, I explore these tools in my free time to stay current, but can't use them professionally at all or at least don't dare to.
“You probably thought I was gonna walk you through some installation of an AI coding assistant, NAH”
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Just another reason he’s one of the best
Another great video as always. Expect nothing less from you. For some reason, every time i watch your videos, i feel inspired to try to learn and practice more. Just a small request, it would be better to increase the frequency of videos because the way AI is progressing it will be too late to apply theses skills in any meaningful way at least the tooling part after 3 months( i am stretching here, most likely one or two months will change the paradigm of coding).
Thank you so much for your kind words @AbhijitKrJha! I hear you on the need for more content, faster. Realistically, one TH-cam video per week is a stretch - at least for the types of tutorials I'm doing (12-15 hours per 20-minute video!). And this is just a part of what's on my plate. That's one reason I started the community (I know you already joined, so thanks!). There, I can provide more detailed help AND the community can help each other learn. I think a community is really the only way we can go deep and really keep up. These videos are really just exposing the tip of the iceberg.
Great series - just a minor edit, you should reorder the videos in the playlist (1-2-3)
Thank you so much @SoloJetMan! I hadn't realized my mistake. I corrected it based on your feedback.
Thank you sir for this series.
You're among the few who is building an efficient software engineers.
Best of the best
Thanks Tim! I am going to sign up to your community. Cheers!
Thank you so much @alimagnifico4390! I look forward to meeting you soon!
How about Tabnine coding assistant? Is it good?
Thanks!
Thank you @juanmadelaflor6406!
@@CodingtheFuture-jg1heThis video is in the class of its own
Why not Cursor, it has capabilities of both with many advanced features too.
Hey @muneebhussainmodi2198! Nothing against Cursor, other than it's totally closed source (not a fan of that at all). But it's great for some folks. And I know it's quite capable and has some advanced features. It's a great tool for sure. I will note, however, that some of the advanced features, like Composer, have been present in aider for many months before Composer. But aider's not for people who place a premium on having a UI, obviously. There's room for a lot of coding assistants and pretty much all (or most at least) of them will have pros and cons and some will lag on some features and catch up later and others will lag on other features. But there's definitely no "one true King" when it comes to coding assistants 😀
Totally disagree that you cannot show us how to setup the CODY and AIDER properly for your tutoring. This is the kind of TUTORS I HATE, ..........
Sorry you feel that way @gmog7857! My intention is to help those who help themselves. And are motivated and willing to learn. I mean, really, you can't copy and paste the prompt I put right in the video description into ChatGPT? Then, you're not ready for any of this yet, my friend. Sorry.
I fully believe in the "teach a person to fish" philosophy. I'm confident that it's best for you, whether you know it or not.