@@chantastic I’m impressed with cursor and the fact that it’s such a different approach to building something. He’s not trying to b good at coding … that’s the point
i hear ya. but i tend to think that it's mostly exciting and. i think that this experience promotes *and* integrates the learning phase much better than Editor + Google/StackOverflow. we're still learning but it's in real-time, under the context of the thing we're trying to build. for example, it took me hours to parse thru all of the documentation to setup wrangler, learn how to use it, just to get my first Worker online. this experience is the one i wish i'd had the first time.
Ive been in dev for over 20 years. IDK man Im pretty floored right now by how you are interacting with the code.
"floored" in "this guy is impressively bad at coding" or "this is an impressively capable robot"? 😅
@@chantastic I’m impressed with cursor and the fact that it’s such a different approach to building something. He’s not trying to b good at coding … that’s the point
This is equal parts depressing and exciting. I've spent the past two days learning boxing in CSS and now I'm asking why even bother.
i hear ya. but i tend to think that it's mostly exciting and. i think that this experience promotes *and* integrates the learning phase much better than Editor + Google/StackOverflow.
we're still learning but it's in real-time, under the context of the thing we're trying to build.
for example, it took me hours to parse thru all of the documentation to setup wrangler, learn how to use it, just to get my first Worker online.
this experience is the one i wish i'd had the first time.