Unpopular opinion: the "frontend is easier" narrative was always wrong. AI just proved it. It handles backend beautifully. But a horizontal timeline component? A landing page with real scroll storytelling? Completely falls apart. Taste & motion aren't learnable from stackoverflow
I'm joining Cursor to teach the future of coding!
There are millions of developers learning how to use AI and they need pragmatic advice:
1. We need to teach new developers strong foundations, so they know what to learn, and how to solve issues when debugging.
2. We need to teach experienced developers how AI can automate the tedious parts of coding, or save them time reading docs and fixing bugs.
3. We need to help developers become even more competent. AI may end up writing most of your code, but you have to review, understand, and maintain that software.
This is why some experienced devs are having a great time with AI. They can ask for a pattern like "add an exponential backoff" instead of “make it more robust to errors” which may or may not work.
I want to help developers become an order of magnitude more productive, and help more people contribute to building software.
This is going to take a *lot* of education and retraining. So expect more videos soon, and if you have ideas for what I should teach, let me know!
Yes cuz the frontend has evolved a lot. The whole ecosystem keeps on changing so fast that it's hard to keep up with. Whereas the backend has remained consistent over the years, there can be a new framework or lib, but the core concepts remain the same.
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We're merging with @solid_js and forming a new framework called "sQwik"
Yep, that's the sound your chair makes when you lean back and let the framework does all the work for ya... 😉
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