should I learn tech skills? I'm a professional c++ and c developer and know java too I was thinking to learn python but before that I had an idea to build an ai for chess but didn't know python so I just used chat gpt and grok 3 and now my ai is Full
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Mohit Kumar
Building ElevateRes.... • 1m
If you don't want to code but to build things, you can use cursor or windsurf, or Lovable, bolt. but in large scale it is required to have some sense of knowledge in it. if any help required let me know. happy to help.
Google launched firebase studio. It's like having Lovable, Cursor, Replit, Bolt, and Windsurf all combined.
This is Huge !!
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Ayush Maurya
AI Pioneer • 4m
Can anyone tell me what's the more detailed comparison between Cursor, bolt, Devin, copilot, windsurf
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Ayush Maurya
AI Pioneer • 4m
AI for coding assistant :
Copilot
Windsurf
Cursor
Bolt
Why do you think these are deviating ourselves to think logically and making us more dumb especially if you are a newbie !
Will they continue to be in the industry or not ,?
AI code + Debug skill
AI tools :
Claude
Perplexity
Bolt / Lovable
Stripe
then make something to help others find users and monetize it
ny easy but it works
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Jainil Prajapati
Turning dreams into ... • 20d
🚨 MICROSOFT VS CURSOR & WINDSURF: THE AI IDE WAR JUST GOT SPICY!
Microsoft is BLOCKING Cursor & Windsurf from using VS Code extensions via licensing restrictions. 😱 Cursor (a full VS Code fork) & Windsurf (a plugin-based IDE) are now scrambling
Save This !
While working on something, you need to look at these basic things initially :
• frontend
• backend
• database
• APIs
• Hosting
But, today you have a ton of AI tools to do that all on one, just need to login and being:
~ lovable
~
What do you need to make your first project for free ?
Tell me the best combination from these ;
1) Next.js
2) Vercel
3) Supabase
4) Cursor
5) Bolt
6) Windsurf
7) Claude
8) GitHub Copilot
9) Shadcn UI
10) Replit
11) AI SDK
12) VS Code
And what
The AI Coding Tool Battle: Which One Should You Use?
Recently, I watched 'The Startup Ideas Podcast' episode on Greg Isenberg’s YouTube channel.
They broke down AI coding tools into three categories:
1. No-Code (For Non-Techies) → Lovable, Bolt