Hey Simon, thanks for all the magnificent work you are doing. Got a question. It seems that some of the courses on your website are outdated. Do you plan to update some of them in the near future ?
The era of spending months and years building apps and systems is technically over. I know, depending on the size of the system, it could still take months even with AI coding, but we have to admit AI has drastically reduced the time it takes to build apps.
for a simple application it look more complex and checking all the code that AI generated it bring anxiety to me. I don't know if i am from the old school programmers or AI is not yet efficient tool to build apps from scratch without human intervention
Thanks for sharing such valuable information! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
I have a question. 🙋🏻 can you use native wind ui? On web? Bc I been using their other library react native reusable and I don’t like it. It’s seams they have put this on the side to work on native wind ui
Why is always that when trying to show the power of AI people are always making to-do list style apps, just like all the examples before LLMs were a thing. If these tools really are that powerful, shouldn’t these demos be able to deliver much more complex apps? In the real world we aren’t making to do list software. This isn’t the future or app making. It’s the future of to do list tutorials.
I don't think the point of this video is that you can make entire complex apps using only AI. It's to show you how AI can assist you with making each little piece of an app and putting them together, and continuing to do that for each next story of creating more and more complex apps... I have learnt so much using AI, it makes my coding and my learning go so much faster if you use the tools in the right way, as shown by Simon here
@ But if these tools are so powerful then it shouldn’t really be a difference? Ask it to create something more complex. If it can’t, then these tools aren’t THAT useful. If they can, why not do it. The reason I made the comment is because a lot of these tools fall apart once you reach a few complex scenarios. Or require so much prompting you’d spent the same amount of words just programming it yourself. I do use AI myself, but mostly as an alternative/assist to google, and for solving simple boilerplate stuff. But the workflow is still *I write the code*.
@@ChristofferLund mmm well, for me, I would describe the way I use the tools as quite a bit more than just 'solving simple boilerplate stuff'. I'd say I am using having an ongoing convo with chatgpt while I code, where I can ask it very specific questions, which would take ages to find in documentation or forums. And for languages/tools I'm unfamiliar with, it really can get you going very fast. If you don't want to use them, that's up to you, but I think people can be missing out if they have the approach of 'If it can't do everything then it's good for nothing'. I also think that AI has been overhyped but I still personally find it very useful in general throughout my coding, if used correctly
@ That’s more like the example I mentioned about using it to search the web or documentation. Where you previously would be googling and being sent to stackoverflow you now get the results within the training data of AI. With both you still write the code and will have to verify that the code is correct.
@@ChristofferLund It becomes easier and easier to make a trash app only to find out that... you still have to do all the true work yourself. Which is why developers aren't going anywhere anytime soon.
Hey Simon, thanks for all the magnificent work you are doing. Got a question. It seems that some of the courses on your website are outdated. Do you plan to update some of them in the near future ?
The era of spending months and years building apps and systems is technically over. I know, depending on the size of the system, it could still take months even with AI coding, but we have to admit AI has drastically reduced the time it takes to build apps.
more please, great video
does cursor aware of latest expo SDK ?
No
No 😅
Wanted to try LSP + Change Log + Googles LLM
You could simply pass it the URL of the SDK documentation; it scrapes the site and learns the content.
yes just make the link to the sdk52 changelog as a doc in your cursor docs
for a simple application it look more complex and checking all the code that AI generated it bring anxiety to me. I don't know if i am from the old school programmers or AI is not yet efficient tool to build apps from scratch without human intervention
Where is the referrer link for NativewindUI
Such content is really awesome, Simon!
thank you simon
Thanks for sharing such valuable information! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
I have a question. 🙋🏻 can you use native wind ui? On web?
Bc I been using their other library react native reusable and I don’t like it. It’s seams they have put this on the side to work on native wind ui
omg thank you. i been waiting for this forever
Why is always that when trying to show the power of AI people are always making to-do list style apps, just like all the examples before LLMs were a thing.
If these tools really are that powerful, shouldn’t these demos be able to deliver much more complex apps?
In the real world we aren’t making to do list software. This isn’t the future or app making. It’s the future of to do list tutorials.
I don't think the point of this video is that you can make entire complex apps using only AI. It's to show you how AI can assist you with making each little piece of an app and putting them together, and continuing to do that for each next story of creating more and more complex apps... I have learnt so much using AI, it makes my coding and my learning go so much faster if you use the tools in the right way, as shown by Simon here
@ But if these tools are so powerful then it shouldn’t really be a difference? Ask it to create something more complex. If it can’t, then these tools aren’t THAT useful. If they can, why not do it.
The reason I made the comment is because a lot of these tools fall apart once you reach a few complex scenarios. Or require so much prompting you’d spent the same amount of words just programming it yourself.
I do use AI myself, but mostly as an alternative/assist to google, and for solving simple boilerplate stuff. But the workflow is still *I write the code*.
@@ChristofferLund mmm well, for me, I would describe the way I use the tools as quite a bit more than just 'solving simple boilerplate stuff'. I'd say I am using having an ongoing convo with chatgpt while I code, where I can ask it very specific questions, which would take ages to find in documentation or forums. And for languages/tools I'm unfamiliar with, it really can get you going very fast. If you don't want to use them, that's up to you, but I think people can be missing out if they have the approach of 'If it can't do everything then it's good for nothing'. I also think that AI has been overhyped but I still personally find it very useful in general throughout my coding, if used correctly
@ That’s more like the example I mentioned about using it to search the web or documentation. Where you previously would be googling and being sent to stackoverflow you now get the results within the training data of AI. With both you still write the code and will have to verify that the code is correct.
@@ChristofferLund It becomes easier and easier to make a trash app only to find out that... you still have to do all the true work yourself. Which is why developers aren't going anywhere anytime soon.
Alles in Ordnung bei dir Simon? Tut mir leid - aber da bekomme ich Ohrenkrebs.