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Can you actually build real products with Cursor if you’re not a “real developer”?
I’m curious to hear honest opinions from people who are actually building with Cursor / Claude / AI coding tools. A bit of context: I studied Systems Engineering for about 1.5 years, then switched into Data Science / AI Engineering for another 1.5 years. But the truth is, I’ve never been the type of person who loves programming for the sake of programming. I understand concepts, product, business, users, data, etc… but I wouldn’t call myself a strong developer. Recently I gave Cursor another real shot, and it kind of changed my perspective. I’ve been able to build landing pages, connect forms to CRMs, create basic client-facing tools, do data analysis for clients, and move way faster than I expected. Now I’m testing a bigger challenge: building a functional web app, not necessarily to make money immediately, but to test real user interaction and validate an idea. So my question is: What are the real limits of Cursor today? Not the hype version. Not the “AI will replace all developers tomorrow” version. I mean the practical reality. Can someone who is not a strong programmer actually build successful apps, platforms, tools, or MVPs with Cursor if they learn how to use it properly? And maybe even more importantly: Is there a right and wrong way to vibe code? Because I’m noticing something dangerous: I sometimes trust Cursor blindly to advise me on Cursor, architecture, bugs, code quality, deployment, security, and everything else. But I’m not always experienced enough to know when it’s wrong. For people who are ahead of me on this: What are your best tips for using Cursor properly? Where does it break down? What should a non-technical or semi-technical founder learn first to avoid building garbage? How do you structure prompts, files, documentation, planning, debugging, and reviews? And at what point do you still need a real senior developer involved? I’m genuinely trying to understand the difference between “vibe coding a cool demo” and “building something that can actually survive real users.”
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question regarding Claude
Hi, I’m new to the community. I don’t have access to Claude Code or Pro. Is it still possible for me to learn in this community or not? I want to build websites for local businesses and sell them using Claude, but I don’t have access to Claude Code or Pro. What should I do?
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7 Questions That Reveal MBTI‑Aligned Personality Traits
7 Questions That Reveal MBTI‑Aligned Personality Traits 1. “When solving a problem, do you first look for underlying patterns or first gather concrete facts?” 2. “Do you make decisions by evaluating logical structure or by evaluating human impact?” 3. “Do you prefer having a clear plan or keeping options open until the last moment?” 4. “When learning something new, do you trust your internal insights or external sensory evidence?” 5. “Do you recharge by being alone with your thoughts or by engaging with people and activity?” 6. “Do you prefer to refine ideas privately before sharing, or think out loud to develop them?” 7. “When facing uncertainty, do you rely more on past experience or future possibilities?”
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jacob
can u guide me after i publish webiste on github then where i should go to deploy it.i am facing problem
full stack develope
Hi Guy, please share the answers to my questions. If anyone has knowledge to tell me about being a full-stack developer, and whether this career is still in high demand or not. pls anyone, give me a clear answer
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