UI/UX Designers, if you're new to design animation, this post is for you. Here are 12 essential UI/UX animation principles and how to apply them in your next project.
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Using Cursor well = fast, clean code.
Using it wrong = AI spaghetti you’ll be cleaning up all week.
Here’s how to actually use it right:
1. Set 5-10 clear project rules upfront so Cursor knows your structure and constraints. Try /generate rules for existing codebases.
2. Be
there are 2 types of contracts between an interview host & their guest:
1) we'll make each other look good at all costs
2) we'll have an honest (tho usually respectful) discussion at all costs
to listen critically, you have to know which one has been signed
add this to your global rules for AI if you want to try it:
# Planning
When asked to enter "Planner Mode" deeply reflect upon the changes being asked and analyze existing code to map the full scope of changes needed. Before proposing a plan, ask 4-6 clarifying questions based on