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Grace and Truth14d ago
I started with using Claude Sonnet 4.5 in the browser, asking it how to get set up and copying manually to files on my computer, first with an Anthropic account, then with @d22bcdb1…ba76fd6e, after Anthropic closed my account. It worked, and I learned a lot, but it was expensive. I set up VS Codium on my computer, and now I have an extension called Cline that lets me use Claude through an API from PayPerQ. The context window for how much it can remember at once has limits, but it works quite well and has some handy features. It's also way cheaper to use. I'm building with Flutter so the apps can be on different devices, but you can go with Kotlin or whatever fits your vision. Maple AI also is handy - sometimes I have a chat going there for helping me figure something out. Deciding on what approach to take to building, strategizing, finding names, etc. I recommend researching the options a bit for how to approach what you're building, rather than just going with the first option the AI suggests. If you know where you want to take it, it's easier to get it there. Sometimes the option it highly recommends doesn't match your goals, and when you dig deeper, it turns out your thinking is better. Build on whatever strengths you have - for me, I was starting with good knowledge of databases and the workings of what I needed my apps to do. I worked on the parts I didn't know quite so well first, because I knew what I could and couldn't make the backend support. I watched a few videos to start, explaining how the different aspects of software work together so it's easier to build intentionally. Each step is a bunch of learning, figuring out how to set up a repository and where, deciding which license to use, learning to use git, etc. If you like Linux and Bitcoin, you'll enjoy it! I don't know what you're building, but I'd love to hear how it goes and help fill in the gaps if I can!
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