@bertapeli That's 100% true, my backend is python however. For front end my secret has been to get open source react projects from github and intergrate with my backend
This is the best video about cursor on youtube and i literally watched all of them. Cant wait to try a project from scratch doing everything you mentioned. I sent you an email btw!
@@franxxxalooo cursor is an IDE. It's a fork from VS code so it's basically the same. The different is that you press's ctrl/cmd + I and it opens the chat/composer window where you can type with AI.
this is an awesome guide, thanks. wondering -- how do you implement the rules you show at the beginning? do you put them in a file and reference it in composer every time you ask / what is your workflow for ensuring these rules get followed?
Hoje pela primeira vez senti a falta do ingles, o primeiro video que parece realmente ensinar sobre eu não consigo entender. Que odiooo, vou ter que fazer cursinho de inlges agora.
Very exciting. I've been building with cursor for like 5 months now. It's perfect with backend for my llm apps
It is. It actually works way better for backend (nodejs) than for frontend.
@bertapeli That's 100% true, my backend is python however. For front end my secret has been to get open source react projects from github and intergrate with my backend
This is the best video about cursor on youtube and i literally watched all of them. Cant wait to try a project from scratch doing everything you mentioned.
I sent you an email btw!
Awesome, thank you!
Pressed F12, saw my website on mobile, and wow... it’s a train wreck. I don’t know if I love or hate you right now! 😂
subscribed!!!!
hahahaha.. I was there before.. I know the feeling.
Excellent video - thank you!
Glad you liked it!
You got me pumped to start my project from scratch.
In fact I am having lots of trouble.
Ty
Hi Bruno, thanks for sharing your knowledge, very fruitful video!
Note: the website URL in your bio is not written correctly
Heyy!! Thank you, and thank you again.. i fixed it now !!!
thanks i like your style straight to the point! can i ask you what ide are you using with cursor?
@@franxxxalooo cursor is an IDE.
It's a fork from VS code so it's basically the same. The different is that you press's ctrl/cmd + I and it opens the chat/composer window where you can type with AI.
this is an awesome guide, thanks. wondering -- how do you implement the rules you show at the beginning? do you put them in a file and reference it in composer every time you ask / what is your workflow for ensuring these rules get followed?
Just add them inside a file called: .cursorrules
Put this file on the root of your project.
Hoje pela primeira vez senti a falta do ingles, o primeiro video que parece realmente ensinar sobre eu não consigo entender. Que odiooo, vou ter que fazer cursinho de inlges agora.
hahaha. O auto tradutor do youtube ajuda, nao?