It’s not a mystery why they’re selling it the way they are, but I think cursors popularity is probably more commodity tha. Luxury. Coding with cursor is cheaper than coding with VSCode (in engineering hours)
“What comes after code”: Michael envisions a future where programming shifts from traditional code to natural language or pseudocode, making software development accessible to non-coders while retaining precision for professionals.”
*Laughs in COBOL*
It’s interesting to me that everyone seems to think the hard part of programming is the syntax, I’ve never met a code school graduate that didn’t have a handle on the syntax.
It’s not a mystery why they’re selling it the way they are, but I think cursors popularity is probably more commodity tha. Luxury. Coding with cursor is cheaper than coding with VSCode (in engineering hours)
“What comes after code”: Michael envisions a future where programming shifts from traditional code to natural language or pseudocode, making software development accessible to non-coders while retaining precision for professionals.”
*Laughs in COBOL*
It’s interesting to me that everyone seems to think the hard part of programming is the syntax, I’ve never met a code school graduate that didn’t have a handle on the syntax.