Sam Moore10 months agoI'd use Cursor for real client work and Replit for a weekend hackathon.ReplyJoe Seifi10 months agoWhat kind of hackathon was it? Curious what you managed to ship in Replit.ReplySam Moore10 months agoIt was a local community event. We built a simple event management app with real-time chat. Replit's collaborative coding made it easy to pair program.
Joe Seifi10 months agoWhat kind of hackathon was it? Curious what you managed to ship in Replit.ReplySam Moore10 months agoIt was a local community event. We built a simple event management app with real-time chat. Replit's collaborative coding made it easy to pair program.
Sam Moore10 months agoIt was a local community event. We built a simple event management app with real-time chat. Replit's collaborative coding made it easy to pair program.
Sam Moore10 months agoThe debugging features are underrated - being able to ask AI 'why is this throwing an error?' and get instant context is amazing.Reply
Lindsay Seifi10 months agoReplit AI is perfect for quick experiments and teaching. The collaborative aspect makes it great for code reviews too.Reply
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Cursor for sure, i use it everyday
I'd use Cursor for real client work and Replit for a weekend hackathon.
What kind of hackathon was it? Curious what you managed to ship in Replit.
It was a local community event. We built a simple event management app with real-time chat. Replit's collaborative coding made it easy to pair program.
The debugging features are underrated - being able to ask AI 'why is this throwing an error?' and get instant context is amazing.
Replit AI is perfect for quick experiments and teaching. The collaborative aspect makes it great for code reviews too.