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Claude code in VSC or cursor
Alright so I know that @Corbin Brown just published a video showing claude ai/code in vs code but we all know it was a paid video, so an ad. I'd like to know his real opinion on the current market of vibe coding applications. I know he's been saying it a lot. He only preaches what he knows his best at the moment but since it was an ad I wanna know what he thinks about cursor or antigravity.... And what do y'all think?
Advice to New Devs
Yesterday I met with my junior dev to review some new features we’re adding to a new module in our ERP migration app. As we went through the requirements, he kept asking: “What if… we’re not covering all the possible cases?” I told him: “Let’s look at this SQL result. How many rows do you see that are actually ‘what-if’ scenarios? Roughly 10%, right?” That doesn’t mean edge cases don’t matter — it means you shouldn’t START by trying to solve them all at once. Here’s the approach I recommended: 1. Build the general case first 2. Test the heck out of it 3. Identify edge cases (make an explicit list) 4. Implement edge cases one by one Why this works: If you implement everything at once and something breaks, you don’t know where the logic went wrong. And the worst bugs aren’t syntax errors — they’re incorrect logic. AI is great at fixing broken code. But if you inserted bad logic, that one is on you. For simple features, this might feel like overkill. But for complex systems (ERP, migrations, multi-role apps, etc.), this incremental approach is how you stay sane and ship reliably. Hope it helps as you keep growing as a dev.
We Hit 1,000 Members 🎉
Here are some of my notes… This community is hitting a new stride. The algo is clearly pushing hard right now, and I expect things to scale even faster from here. As more people join, I’ll keep answering as many questions as I can, but with one person behind all of this there’s a natural limit. We’re entering a phase where everyone helps everyone, and this is an open place to learn, share, and build together. A lot of you are here for different reasons. Some are chasing income, some are driven by passion, some feel that creative urge to build. I get all of it. What I can say is keep learning, because eventually the building process flips into something that feels like painting. You hit that obsessive flow state where nothing feels impossible. Here are my last notes. There’s a lot of negativity in the world, and as we grow larger there will be people who try to join this community to scam, lie, or create distrust. That’s a natural part of building anything great. The only real way to win in life is through positivity, support, and sharing ideas. Asking a question isn’t a sign of being dumb. It’s actually one of the strongest signs of intelligence. Ego can kill success. so why did you join?
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shoutout corbin
big ups to you man - the dev fundamentals taught in Let AI Build Your First AI App really helped close some key gaps. if you ever made a series on that stuff I think ppl would love it chive on
Building An App That I Will Actually Finish This Time!
Building an app that I am starting today that I will actually finish. The app lets you practice your wit and get good at using metaphors, building commonalities with peers and injecting humor that makes them feel good. Going thru Let AI Build Your First App Play List and taking action along the way. Side note: I am currently making zero income at the moment so I do need to focus on building my marketing agency but I will work on this app every day when I can or if I get too tired working on the marketing agency. I honestly would rather build this app and get this app good than the marketing agency but the marketing agency will provide an income a lot quicker.
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