Cursor tutorials are going viral on Twitter. Applications built with little to no coding experience.
Tools like Cursor, Claude, Lovable, Bolt allow you to stay inside your own mental model. You describe the problem in plain language, in terms of what the thing needs to do, and the AI handles the translation. The gap between “I know exactly what this needs to do” and “I know how to make a computer do it” closes in a way it never did with Bubble or Webflow.
I am excited by the movement of open source ‘Build in Public’ projects.
Some of my favourite Cursor tutorials on Twitter:
Screwed around with @cursor_ai again. Added a simple form with a sexy ease in, ease out ui
— Matt - 37 y/o failed founder (@mattdotroberts) September 20, 2024
Within less than 15 minutes, the code was written and i debugged multiple times.
I could do this a lot faster if I prompted better, but it's hard to clearly explain what you want. I'm a… pic.twitter.com/OrYQPplkmK
I made this in 2 hours 🤯
— CodeHagen (@CodeHagen) September 20, 2024
Been playing with @v0 and @cursor_ai last night just to see how fast we can make an app.
So i made something for people doing house listings 🏠
◆ Add photos 📸
◆ Generate descriptions of the photo 💭
◆ Add appraisal report 📃
◆ Generate the… pic.twitter.com/uLxEesEo7r
What can an 8-year-old build in 45 minutes with the assistance of AI?
— Ricky (@rickyrobinett) August 19, 2024
My daughter has been learning to code with @cursor_ai and it's mind-blowing🤯
Here are highlights from her second coding session. In 45 minutes she built a chatbot powered by @CloudflareDev Workers AI 👀 pic.twitter.com/MJ6vAlmvnj
