@jaysonp9426 you have not even scratched the surface of windsurf if you think that, I used cursor for over 800 hours. Windsurf blows it out of the water. Abacus 🧮 compared to a calculator. 😂
There is so many SaaS selling too much pick and shovel. Already professional and skilled coder can use this while they can manage the problem. But the newbies gonna have hard time following the fast growing technology.
@teddybear_lost actually yes - at least they are somewhat reasonable nouns or verbs that make sense in this space. "lovable" is just a cute misplaced adjective that is trying too hard to claim that is loved -- let the users decide that..
@@llucis-vyou have likely missed many opportunities in life with that narrow minded attitude. Does yahoo and Google sound like serious names? Facebook... cmon. 😅
@@llucis-v Windsurf totally makes sense in this space; no one could possibly think you’re talking about a water-sports activity and would immediately know that Windsurf is a software development tool. I have always refused to have anything to do with Amazon products because my colleagues might think I’m talking about a region in South America. Totally embarrassing and confusing for everyone. Companies that use irrelevant names never get anywhere.
Which one would you recommend: windsurf or lovable?
I still like cursor better
@jaysonp9426 you have not even scratched the surface of windsurf if you think that, I used cursor for over 800 hours. Windsurf blows it out of the water. Abacus 🧮 compared to a calculator. 😂
@ thanks! i have only used windsurf, what’s one thing that you like about cursor?
Both. Start with lovable, then iterate using windsurf.
Iam not paying anthing when i get a limit.
There is so many SaaS selling too much pick and shovel. Already professional and skilled coder can use this while they can manage the problem. But the newbies gonna have hard time following the fast growing technology.
sorry but such a silly product name inspires no trust, cannot take it seriously.
LOL and Windsurf and Bolt is? It used to be called GPT Engineer and been around for awhile
@teddybear_lost actually yes - at least they are somewhat reasonable nouns or verbs that make sense in this space. "lovable" is just a cute misplaced adjective that is trying too hard to claim that is loved -- let the users decide that..
i cannot even use this silly software name in a conversation at work, they'll think it's some kind of dating or self-improvement app
@@llucis-vyou have likely missed many opportunities in life with that narrow minded attitude. Does yahoo and Google sound like serious names? Facebook... cmon. 😅
@@llucis-v Windsurf totally makes sense in this space; no one could possibly think you’re talking about a water-sports activity and would immediately know that Windsurf is a software development tool. I have always refused to have anything to do with Amazon products because my colleagues might think I’m talking about a region in South America. Totally embarrassing and confusing for everyone. Companies that use irrelevant names never get anywhere.