I think the idea of Alex wanting to encourage new people to believe in themselves enough to code and do so with AI is a noble pursuit. For you to follow his instructions and make a small spaceship game will feel good. When I first started to program, it wasn't the personal challenge, it was the idea that the industry was challenging. It felt good anytime my imagination contributed to something happening on that screen. Nothing beats this industry. If you start now, you'll be able to build some seriously complex apps within 2 years tops. Learn this doing practical work and learn blockchain, the theoretical stuff, particularly tokenization. Anytime someone can show you how to get involved in any industry only makes that industry more competitive, which is good. Feel encouraged. Many of you non-progammers are very creative you just use different outlets. Get busy and welcome to the industry. Alex we all appreciate you! Sincerely, James ✌️
Following you a long time on Twitter. I did something, most people dont. Thank you for showing us the whole workflow. Please keep moving forward and show us more projekts with the whole dev process. YOU ARE AMAZING my friend!
I need cursor with gpt o1, the 3.5 sonnet misses so much inputs and messes so much up (I've made my app but it was so hard because it keep adding the same bugs, when fixing one it added old ones, arrrgh 😅 ai is the most intelligent lazy employee) THanks for the video content thoe, I think your the only one making videos on these, keep doing please!
Your whole premise that anyone can get a complex app to work in 10 minutes is flawed. I have 20+ years coding experience and have tried several of these AI "coders". The only one that is halfway usable for any serious work is Cursor...hardly something a total novice can operate. All the others will very quickly start to go in circles.
I think the idea of Alex wanting to encourage new people who haven't coded before, to believe in themselves enough to do so with AI, is a noble pursuit. For someone to follow his instructions and make a small spaceship game would feel rather good. When I first started to program years ago, it wasn't the personal challenge it was the idea that the industry was challenging. It felt good anytime my imagination saw anything appear in front of me on that screen. I'd imagine that'd feel hella good for someone now using Cursor or any of these AI coding apps. Also, you mentioned something about a complex app. Did that spaceship game look complex? The truth is, these models can run someone in circles now, but they'll be a breeze as they get better down the road. Down the road, they'll be running circles around 98% of programmers. If someone starts now, they'll be able to build complex apps within the next 2 years tops. Anytime someone can show someone how to get involved in the industry only makes it more competitive for us, which is good. Heres my final point. Many of these non-progammers are still creative. They just use different outlets. Welcoming them in the industry is commendable, Alex should be appreciated for doing just that, not critiqued by someone who could've just given the newcomers a small warning. ✌️
IF YOU LEARNED ANYTHING MAKE SURE TO HIT LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE! ALSO LET ME KNOW WHAT APP YOU WANT ME TO BUILD NEXT!
Is there a way to code with ai using just your voice?
I love your video style Alex. Straight to the point and educational without the usual youtuber fluff. Thankyou! 🙌🏻
I think the idea of Alex wanting to encourage new people to believe in themselves enough to code and do so with AI is a noble pursuit.
For you to follow his instructions and make a small spaceship game will feel good. When I first started to program, it wasn't the personal challenge, it was the idea that the industry was challenging.
It felt good anytime my imagination contributed to something happening on that screen. Nothing beats this industry.
If you start now, you'll be able to build some seriously complex apps within 2 years tops.
Learn this doing practical work and learn blockchain, the theoretical stuff, particularly tokenization.
Anytime someone can show you how to get involved in any industry only makes that industry more competitive, which is good.
Feel encouraged. Many of you non-progammers are very creative you just use different outlets.
Get busy and welcome to the industry.
Alex we all appreciate you!
Sincerely,
James
✌️
Excellent video. Would love more of these. iOS with AI. Subscribed.
Will definitely be making more iOS videos!
Following you a long time on Twitter. I did something, most people dont. Thank you for showing us the whole workflow. Please keep moving forward and show us more projekts with the whole dev process. YOU ARE AMAZING my friend!
I need cursor with gpt o1, the 3.5 sonnet misses so much inputs and messes so much up (I've made my app but it was so hard because it keep adding the same bugs, when fixing one it added old ones, arrrgh 😅 ai is the most intelligent lazy employee)
THanks for the video content thoe, I think your the only one making videos on these, keep doing please!
did you use the premium version of cursor or the free one? would the free one run out of tokens for generating this game?
Thanks, Alex, for this video. I've been on iOS forever ♾️
You’re the man,Alex! Thanks dude!
This was absolutely incredible to watch Alex 🔥 editing on fire too!
Thank you, for the tutorial. Can you do the same for Android?
Let’s goo Alex! 🎉
wow
Your whole premise that anyone can get a complex app to work in 10 minutes is flawed. I have 20+ years coding experience and have tried several of these AI "coders". The only one that is halfway usable for any serious work is Cursor...hardly something a total novice can operate. All the others will very quickly start to go in circles.
I think the idea of Alex wanting to encourage new people who haven't coded before, to believe in themselves enough to do so with AI, is a noble pursuit.
For someone to follow his instructions and make a small spaceship game would feel rather good. When I first started to program years ago, it wasn't the personal challenge it was the idea that the industry was challenging.
It felt good anytime my imagination saw anything appear in front of me on that screen.
I'd imagine that'd feel hella good for someone now using Cursor or any of these AI coding apps.
Also, you mentioned something about a complex app. Did that spaceship game look complex?
The truth is, these models can run someone in circles now, but they'll be a breeze as they get better down the road. Down the road, they'll be running circles around 98% of programmers.
If someone starts now, they'll be able to build complex apps within the next 2 years tops.
Anytime someone can show someone how to get involved in the industry only makes it more competitive for us, which is good.
Heres my final point. Many of these non-progammers are still creative. They just use different outlets. Welcoming them in the industry is commendable, Alex should be appreciated for doing just that, not critiqued by someone who could've just given the newcomers a small warning.
✌️