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Bart Ziem
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Indie entrepreneur. Building https://t.co/jDsIqMwrTc - "Marketing made simple" • https://t.co/Ez4qRa1q1v - "Hollywood for your store". Growing your neighbor's online vinyl store
Joined June 2013
of course these problems are very complicated my point is that they are usually a variation of some hard, but previously solved problem so the best method to prepare for these kind of competitions is to learn to solve problems from each of categories, because probably there will be something similar at the competition easier said than done for a human. however, for an llm it's quite easy
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@jasonleowsg That quote sums it up perfectly I'm still amazed how my workflow changed with Cursor agent
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@dougl4s_c @levelsio I mean, not only size, but also how coherent it is. I tried to explain it here:
There’s a divide whether Cursor is good at coding or not From my experience, things that help a lot: 1) coherent code base - for example, no mixing of js and ts 2) giving cursor smaller tasks - don’t ask it to code everything at once. Divide features into smaller chunks, ask it to code it, review and continue 3) giving detailed specifications - I used to work with devs as a product manager and now I treat Cursor as a dev as well. I give him instructions with the same amount of detail and formatting as I would give to a human What else can help?
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