seneca
@seneca
I'm going to have time in June to play with new things. Can anyone give me the tldr on vibe coding? what IDE should i be using.. tip and tricks? also - anything related to mini apps beyond the core docs would be helpful.
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
For end to end wrapped up with a bow lovable.dev is v solid I vibe coded pdfproject.org in a few hours with it with my only fiddling being styling and rls policies Cursor IDE using its agents if you’re more comfortable with being closer to the code
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seneca
@seneca
yeah im comfortable w code. cursor seems to be "the one" right?
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basement5k
@basement5k.eth
I only learned about these recently but im also not a dev - but if youre going down the route of cursor - you should look into all the MCPs they have now - insanely powerful
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
Yea cursor is like the “default” choice. If you’re a power user you can prob come up with some sort of personal setup that’s better on the margin, but for just setup and go I haven’t found anything better. Some devs I know just use their normal IDE and copy/paste into Claude for specific problems (but this skips agents which are a speed enabler tho at the sacrifice of quality tbh for now)
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patrion
@patrion
I tried Cursor, and then Windsurf, and for whatever reason settled on Windsurf. I started using it before the OpenAI buyout, largely because they were offering free credits on their ChatGPT usage. The buyout kind of helped convince me to pay the monthly. I've been using Pro for two weeks now.
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