lately whenever a development idea hits me—even the half-baked rough sketches—i find myself jumping into AI-powered coding assistants to bring it to life immediately.
no lengthy planning sessions, no debates about who should actually build this.
i just articulate the concept and watch functioning code materialize. pretty wild how fast iteration works at this pace.
there's something liberating about it. ideas feel less heavyweight when you can instantly prototype, test different approaches, refine, scrap and rebuild—all within minutes. this workflow completely changes how i think about shipping features and experimenting with new functionality.
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OnchainGossiper
· 4h ago
AI coding really lowers the barrier; it used to take half a day, now solutions are generated in seconds, but sometimes the output needs to be fine-tuned repeatedly.
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PuzzledScholar
· 4h ago
AI coding has truly changed the pace of development, but it seems that many people are starting to become overly dependent on it.
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DataPickledFish
· 4h ago
AI coding assistants have truly changed the game, but such rapid iteration can also easily fall into the trap of "doing whatever comes to mind."
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FarmToRiches
· 4h ago
NGL, can the code quality be guaranteed if we keep going like this, or is it just rapid trial and error without concern?
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MevSandwich
· 4h ago
ngl this is the rhythm a Web3 developer should have, AI generating code in one second really changes the game
lately whenever a development idea hits me—even the half-baked rough sketches—i find myself jumping into AI-powered coding assistants to bring it to life immediately.
no lengthy planning sessions, no debates about who should actually build this.
i just articulate the concept and watch functioning code materialize. pretty wild how fast iteration works at this pace.
there's something liberating about it. ideas feel less heavyweight when you can instantly prototype, test different approaches, refine, scrap and rebuild—all within minutes. this workflow completely changes how i think about shipping features and experimenting with new functionality.