Coming from a design background, I automatically just design all my screen explicitly before starting to build out in Cursor. This has significantly made the apps i build better and the whole process much simpler because it knows and I know what I am looking for. There are times when I have to tweak designs when building to maintain or update certain functionalities but overall it is a seamless process and I have a lot of fun bringing the ideas in my head into life.
This is awesome! I totally agree that learning AI, LLMs, coding - no matter the industry - is important. I believe people that learn how to incorporate this tech into work flows will be at a significant advantage over those that don’t.
I feel like I'm exactly the target audience for this content. A 'Cursor' newbie who can plan a service or be proficient with Figma, but not with coding, that's me. I found it easy to understand and didn't get bored in the slightest during the 40 minutes. My only suggestion would be to add vetted English subtitles so that more people can consume content like this. It would help non-English speakers understand exactly what you're talking about. Thanks to both of you for sharing this content.
This is awesome, for many people that dont have software development background. The process he was talking about is what SDLC covers. In corporate the part he started with would be done by business analyst and product managers. On a small project one person is doing everything, but Ai is really making it possible to build a full product with jus two people at most..
Awesome content as always Greg! This is the future of rapid prototyping. As a product manager I've been playing with Cursor but this workflow takes it to the next level. Interactive prototypes are basically dead now that you can actually render low fidelity beta versions for user testing or experimentation.
Best beginner cursor video by far with planning and system instruction etc and its not even an ai or coding channel, excellent job guys, rasmic excellent teacher brother, you other more relevant accounts up your game people
This is a great intro! Thank you so much for this video- as a non-tech person, I have been itching to jump on cursor & I did. But I couldn't learn unless my screen looked exactly same as the tutorial. This gives a foundational groundwork needed for success.
This was gold! Thanks @rasmic. I running my venture into Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality space over a decade. Being a founder, got into so many other responsibilities that I left coding few years ago. This video excited me to develop VR app with Unity and Meta Quest / Apple Vision Pro
OK Greg, I have to give it to you.. When I first started watching your videos I thought the theme song was cheesy. But now I’m singing along and get all excited when it starts playing . It works! 😁
Another great guest and helpful video. I learned to program BASIC in a college course, before the first MAC was released. I tried Assembly on an AppleIIGS 6502. That didn't go too well. I did continue with BASIC and taught VB through VB6 at a community college. Learned a bit of C and Python to help mentor high school students in robotics. I've been diving back in with no code and AI tools recently. As I say, I'm older than the internet, but this stuff is fun and keeps the cobwebs of the brain.
I'm making a web application with my friend , we just have the idea and planning on how should we make and code it and this video really helps for doing it. Like super high level stuff. I think I'm ahead of 80% of the coders just by seeing this video. anyway thanks Greg & rasmic for making this
Micy Mic, great stuff, bro.I had an idea to move people from sending PDF resumes to building a website resume instead. It may be cool to do a quick tutorial on that. as always thanks to the man Creg for helping everyone.
Planning is critical. As a professional developer pitching clients you need to show the client what they want. Design mock-ups are crucial to getting the cheque. Not a line of code written just pictures and process flows
Wow, this video is pure gold! Greg and Rasmic (Micky), you guys are killing it with this content. As someone diving into AI and development, seeing Cursor in action is mind-blowing. It's crazy how quickly you can prototype and build with these tools. A few thoughts: 1. The rapid prototyping workflow is game-changing for product development. 2. Love how you emphasized planning before coding - crucial advice for newbies and pros alike. 3. Rasmic's explanations were super clear - definitely subscribing to his channel! Quick question: Any tips for integrating this approach into existing development workflows? I'm curious how teams are balancing AI tools with traditional coding practices. Keep these coming, Greg! Your content is always ahead of the curve and incredibly valuable for anyone in tech or business. Looking forward to more deep dives into AI tools and their practical applications. #AIinDev #CursorAI #FutureOfCoding
I still need to get into this. I've only installed it....and then sat there and thought about what i had just done lol Im still using claude for dev work and it's been awesome
Honest feedback: Amazing person to have on the podcast! You however seem to not be paying attention when he is talking which is distracting. If you are working on something or sidetracked while he is talking you should edit the video to only show him and his screen. Great video!
Mike is an excellent teacher, I’m definitely going to subscribe. I’d love to partner with somebody with this level of knowledge to help me bridge the gap between doing all the things I want to do, that I know will work if they’re executed right away.. but working alone (nobody I know is remotely interested in AI or Marketing) is difficult.. thanks Mike. Going to be watching your channel
Do it again with a live randomly generated idea (not know ahead of time by Mic), fed into the Ras Mic’s jump off template and show how the advanced navigation will work. How to prompt out of trouble, the get LLM back on track and produce a mostly done website and then an App within a single pod cast. Start with a 4-5 minute recap of this video and then go, cook and let it rip, would be Epic!!!
At 27.30 The other thing that I'd like to add here is, telling the AI when was the last time things worked, what changes you asked it to make when you noticed the error and ask the AI to analyse the changes made at that time to figure out what could have gone wrong.
Great video. Although, imho there are simpler no/low-code alternatives for non-devs, i.e. Bubble, FlutterFlow, Buildship, etc. Perhaps not as AI flashy as Cursor but more user friendly for sure.
I gotta get my ass on cursor. Ive been copy and pasting docs into sep word files and keeping them in folders to call on them during chats. Much easier under one platform.
You nailed it, guys! Definitely a crash course to start with Cursor AI. Thank you so much for your effort. I have one question: Can you please help me find the source code of the free website template you shared, or guide me on how to access one for my project?
What is the browser Ras Mic is using that has all the tabs on the sidebar? Is it a tool only for Mac users, or can Windows users also use it? Or is it a setting on the browser?
You want to adopt a Product Managers mind set, not an engineers. Engineers build…. Products only engineers can love. Research the Product approach then use it in Cursor. This will bet you to a much nicer MVP/MLP. Test it with real people and then if it’s getting the right response , bring in an engineer and build an actual SaaS business.
I was developing a website with cursor composer. And it went great until i missclicked on reset composer. then my website broke and there was no way to restore the previous version. Whats the best way like CTRL+Z to get back 1 version where changes were made in multiple files? I am a beginner developer. :)