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While vibecoding is great for quick demos, we teach you to build production-grade software with AI. Master Cursor & Claude Code with https://developertoolkit.ai
Ready to go beyond quick demos and vibecoding? Learn to build production-ready code with AI assistance - scalable, maintainable, and shipped 3x faster. Link in bio.
Someone asked me about my advice to devs for "traditional software engineers" who resist change. My advice: Being a true tech professional means you keep your toolset sharp, and up-to-date. If you refuse to do so, you are probably not a true professional, but (cont'd)
Available now for teams using Claude Code. Check the docs for endpoint details: docs.anthropic.com/en/api/claude-…
Custom tools and hooks in the Claude Code SDK:
                                            We just shipped a UX update for Claude Code: you have more control over when extended thinking kicks in using '/t'
You can now use custom commands in Cursor! We’ve seen these work particularly well for reusable prompts within our team. Cursor 1.6 also includes a faster and more reliable Agent terminal, support for MCP Resources, and a /summarize command.
Shipping a boring-in-the-good-way intro to AI dev. Not an early adopter? Perfect. Learn Cursor/Claude Code, see what’s real today, use MCP without yak-shaving. CTOs: standardized playbooks. What would make this 10× more useful for you?
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