Founder @ The Next Layer, Design Services for B2B SaaS.
Using machines to create beautiful and meaningful experiences for humans.
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What do you think?
Got any tips or processes to share?
What do you think?
Got any tips or processes to share?
But need very clear context and direction.
You now have a team of fast junior devs.
You are the CTO, Product Manager, and Designer. Use AI to learn those skills.
Iterate in small steps. Use User Stories and leverage GIT
But need very clear context and direction.
You now have a team of fast junior devs.
You are the CTO, Product Manager, and Designer. Use AI to learn those skills.
Iterate in small steps. Use User Stories and leverage GIT
1. Define and iterate on the Project Context
2. User Stories
3. Set Acceptance Criteria
4. Prioritize features correctly
Create a folder for templates and user stories. Then reference them in your prompts
1. Define and iterate on the Project Context
2. User Stories
3. Set Acceptance Criteria
4. Prioritize features correctly
Create a folder for templates and user stories. Then reference them in your prompts
1. Define architecture and tech stack
2. Coding standards
3. Best practices
Write all this into rules files ( like .cursorrules with Cursor ), to constantly "remind" your junior devs
1. Define architecture and tech stack
2. Coding standards
3. Best practices
Write all this into rules files ( like .cursorrules with Cursor ), to constantly "remind" your junior devs
Start with GIT, how to use a terminal, IDE, basic coding, how data is managed, architecture...
It's a lot. But LLMs are great for this! Keep asking questions and learn while doing
Start with GIT, how to use a terminal, IDE, basic coding, how data is managed, architecture...
It's a lot. But LLMs are great for this! Keep asking questions and learn while doing
The direction is on you. On this team, you need to wear the hats of the CTO, the Product Manager, and the Designer.
The direction is on you. On this team, you need to wear the hats of the CTO, the Product Manager, and the Designer.
It's even more of a game-changer for creatives and business minds than for tech people.
But don't mistake AI for a magic wand. Think of it as your team of lightning-fast junior developers.
It's even more of a game-changer for creatives and business minds than for tech people.
But don't mistake AI for a magic wand. Think of it as your team of lightning-fast junior developers.