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I'm a professional developer who has been developing projects for several years. I'm currently looking for people living in the US, Canada, or the UK who are interested in this type of business and would like to collaborate and generate revenue together. If you know of anyone who is interested, please contact me.
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It's been a while since I prepared the last tutorials, and stuff changed a bit. Take a look at the video below - Antigravity is doing QA for me in a Chrome Browser. Sounds like a thing from "Future is here old man" meme, but it's true. Let me know if you'd like to learn more about how I build websites with Antigravity.
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You're Using Claude Code Wrong (And Losing Hours Because of It)
Look, I've been using Claude Code for a few months now and I just realized most people are doing it backwards. Everyone's just throwing vague prompts at it like "build me a login system" and then spending forever going back and forth fixing stuff. There's a better way. Write the damn spec first. I'm serious. Before you even open Claude Code, spend 20 minutes writing out what you actually need. Requirements, edge cases, how the API should work, what errors to handle. Just a markdown file. Nothing fancy. Then (and this is the part nobody talks about) you point Claude Code directly at that spec file. "Implement the auth service in auth-spec.md." That's it. What happens next is honestly kind of wild. It reads the whole thing, sometimes asks you questions if something's unclear, then just builds it. Multiple files, proper error handling, tests that actually make sense. Because it knows exactly what you want. No more asking - actually can you change this fifteen times. No more - I forgot to mention we need to handle OAuth too. The spec is right there. And here's the thing that sold me: your specs don't disappear into some Google Doc graveyard. They live with your code. When you need to refactor three months later, the spec is still there telling you what the hell you were thinking. Try it once. Write a proper spec, save it as a .md file in your project, and tell Claude Code to build from it. You'll get why everyone who does this won't shut up about it.
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My go-to vibe coding materials
Hey! This week I talked a lot with people about vibe coding and a few materials I mentioned came up - here’s the full list: 📚 https://www.julian.com/ - Especially the Growth section and the article on Writing. Writing is one of the most underrated skills ;) 🛠 lovable.dev - A great tool for building first versions of products quickly. (Before you start building anything, I recommend going through this week’s task step by step.) 💻 cursor.com - An AI-powered code editor. 📱 expo.dev - Recommended platform for building mobile apps. I’m starting with this template:https://github.com/flemingvincent/expo-supabase-starter 🧠 https://ai-sdk.dev/ - A framework for adding AI to your apps - lots of starters/templates available. For example: https://vercel.com/templates/next.js/nextjs-ai-chatbot - a ready-to-go chat app. 📘 https://www.theclickbook.com/ - Highly recommended read - especially Founding Hypothesis and the Sprint they describe. The Founding Hypothesis exercise is actually this week’s first task :) Have fun exploring and good luck! 🚀
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