This lesson explored how Cursor integrates AI into its editor in a deep way, and how
we can leverage these tools even when working on an iOS project.
It covered how the tools could be pulled together in a generalised development
process that expands on our current workflow, using AI in a hopefully-safe and
well-understood manner.
We also saw how debugging works in an AI-assisted world, although it very quickly
became obvious that the human-in-the-loop feedback loop was quite janky.
Although we’re not going to look at any new concepts in the next lesson, we are
going to learn about a new tool, and to investigate building a test suite, something
we’ve so far completely neglected.
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