Which Is Better at Coding? Cursor AI or ChatGPT For Programming Comparison
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Let's compare Cursor AI and ChatGPT to determine which AI tool excels at coding. Cursor AI, a specialized code editor, offers deep codebase integration and intuitive editing features, while ChatGPT provides versatile, conversational assistance across various programming tasks. We evaluate both tools to see which one delivers better coding performance and productivity.
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Key Takeaways:
✩ Code Specialization vs. Versatility: We explore how Cursor AI's code-focused design stacks up against ChatGPT's broader, conversational approach to coding assistance.
✩ Contextual Understanding: We compare how well each AI understands and navigates complex codebases, with Cursor AI's integrated approach versus ChatGPT's ability to generate and debug code from scratch.
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There are global instructions in Cursor. Settings -> General -> Rules for AI
In Features -> Docs, you can also add URL links to documentation that can be used as reference when needed.
You can also add images to chats in Cursor. Just copy image to clipboard and Ctrl+V it in chat.
And for the "cursor thing" going down in long files, you can just manually copy/paste from the chat inside cursor.
Subtitles say youre saying Chad GBT which is kinda hilarious.
Chad Developer 😎
I felt totally lost when I jumped into cursor so this video was super helpful for me to decide if I want to invest in it or just continue with GPT.
Thanks again, Corbin. I find that you're right in this. I've moved further along simply using ChatGPT as a separate helper on the sidelines. The output has been more thorough in my personal experience. Appreciate your realistic outlook on the current state of things.
Agreed!
ChatGPT, Claude, etc. do look through your code and retain it for at least 30 days. I'm using Cursor Ai, because of your video I watched last week - I got the Business account. Very relaxing to use.
Thanks for the video. I completely agree with you for now. 🙂
What about using both? (says an ex-coder being tempted to get back in)
What are you doing now, after leaving coding?
@@MostlyPeacefulNinja Long story - Coded for my PhD, then used specialist scripting tools for work, then a career in R&D/IP. ChatGPT (and RUclipsrs like Corbin) taught me about modern platforms. Claude re-awoke an interest in coding - Cursor could be the next step. Enjoying it all
@@humphuk Nice! Glad to hear. I’m happy for you. Was just curious if you were now in a totally different field
@@MostlyPeacefulNinja I dont want to hijack Corbin's channel - but your curiosity brings up an interesting point about the explosion of Generative AI. I have completely changed my value to the organisation that I work for after 27 years. I retrained myself over the last 18 months - and am now contracted to work on GAI.....even at the tender age on 62 we can (and will have to) adapt!!!
@@humphuk Oh wow. That’s cool. You seem to still be young at heart and willing to learn. I’m literally like half your age and I hope I’m still curious and open to learning new things when I grow up 😀
Nice explanation
Corbin. It sounded like you would link to a video talking about how to customize CGPT. Did I miss it? Didn’t see it pop up during the video and I don’t see it linked here? I found myself creating a readme just for cursor and every time I used curator I’d start with saying “review the readme for context” which is very tedious. I like the idea of grounding the AI first which seems possible in CGPT?
Check out this video to use ChatGPT in the context of coding; I find this performs well with great outputs:
ruclips.net/video/7I0BJyebaek/видео.html
@@webcafeai Corbin, I saw you had an older video covering MS Copilot vs CGPT. In the context of someone like myself who doesn't come with a development background, I was curious if you've ever compared the recent 4o CGPT vs GitHub co pilot? (Not to be confused with MS Copilot? Or, are they the same? I saw you do an older video comparing MS and CGPT.) Secondary question how do you know which true AI "backend" each of these "AIs" are using?
Amazing insights❤
can't you chat on cursor too.. ?
Could you help clarify why I would choose to use Cursor AI over Claude AI? Cursor AI actually incorporates Claude 3.5, which is the same AI model available on their website. It even features a window for running basic code. Given these similarities, what makes Cursor AI particularly interesting or advantageous?
claude 3.5
No hat today Corban? Many thanks for your content...
The hat will come back, haha!
You only talked about ctrl+k functionality, not ctrl+L
Indeed. Ctrl+L allows to chat and send pictures
it "looks" like vscode because it's a fork of vscode lmao
Can you explain paddle please?
chirp, chirp, chirp