Great video as always. I consider you to be the best source of great content about Cursor, which I consider to be the best AI tool currently available for developers. Also, as a non-native English speaker, I find your content and the way you explain it absolutely top notch and easy to understand. Keep up the good work mate!
@@ArcanoIncantatore Hey I really appreciate the comment. Sitting here with a cup of tea wrecked after getting up at 5am to get the video out and this one comment made it worth while.
Been thinking a lot about the right workflow to use when code is written with agents. Reached spmething im calling Neo-agile, where sprints last 1 day, and we always keep 3 files updated: roadmap, sprint and retrospective. The first holds the project backlog, one line per feature. Then the tasks for today, to be deleted on mext merge, and the last holds a long term memory of user-agent interactions. The other big chabge is that documenration is top priority, since humans wont be reading the code fast enough. Still WIP , and looking for conversation in case anyone wants to chip in.
This is very similar to the workflow I’m prescribing in the course, with a few differences. Architectural decisions, project log, conversation compilation. What I’d like to do is build it into components for sharing and LLM training. Essentially doing yourself out of a job but might as well lead that change rather than be behind it. Great comment the first bit of design thinking I’ve seen in a comment since I started the channel. This is the whole reason I started doing these videos. To attract these kind of conversations
@@toddwmac even with AI it takes close to 20 hours to do some videos including research, tests, support info, filming and editing. I Will outsource soon but understanding and codifying the process first helps me automate it better. I have some great plans for a video creation workflow with ffmpeg and agents involved. Thanks for the support Todd hope all well in Vegas
Great video as always. I consider you to be the best source of great content about Cursor, which I consider to be the best AI tool currently available for developers. Also, as a non-native English speaker, I find your content and the way you explain it absolutely top notch and easy to understand. Keep up the good work mate!
@@ArcanoIncantatore Hey I really appreciate the comment. Sitting here with a cup of tea wrecked after getting up at 5am to get the video out and this one comment made it worth while.
Hey Rob, thank you for putting in early morning hours for these videos. You are ACTUALLY saving lives ! Finally I COMMIT ! ;) 🙏🏼
@@תמרכהן-כ4ק Saving lives 😂I love it
Been thinking a lot about the right workflow to use when code is written with agents.
Reached spmething im calling Neo-agile, where sprints last 1 day, and we always keep 3 files updated: roadmap, sprint and retrospective. The first holds the project backlog, one line per feature. Then the tasks for today, to be deleted on mext merge, and the last holds a long term memory of user-agent interactions.
The other big chabge is that documenration is top priority, since humans wont be reading the code fast enough.
Still WIP , and looking for conversation in case anyone wants to chip in.
This is very similar to the workflow I’m prescribing in the course, with a few differences. Architectural decisions, project log, conversation compilation. What I’d like to do is build it into components for sharing and LLM training. Essentially doing yourself out of a job but might as well lead that change rather than be behind it. Great comment the first bit of design thinking I’ve seen in a comment since I started the channel. This is the whole reason I started doing these videos. To attract these kind of conversations
Copycoder looks super useful. Would lover to see you give a demo on how you use that, Rob. Great content, as always.
@@MoeShlomo cheers Moe, yeah it’s a good implementation, will put it on the list
Really appreciate the time and effort you put into these vids!
@@toddwmac even with AI it takes close to 20 hours to do some videos including research, tests, support info, filming and editing. I Will outsource soon but understanding and codifying the process first helps me automate it better. I have some great plans for a video creation workflow with ffmpeg and agents involved. Thanks for the support Todd hope all well in Vegas