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So what can you expect from this

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course?

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Well, as mentioned, it is a course for

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developers teaching you how to

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efficiently use AI as a developer.

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It's not a no-code course, it's not about

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teaching you how to use only AI for

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writing code.

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Instead, it's all about combining your

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programming knowledge with AI tools.

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And therefore, in this course, we're

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almost done getting started.

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In the next section, we'll explore GitHub

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Copilot and the essential features

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offered by GitHub Copilot,

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auto-completion, chat, various tips and

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tricks, and potential pitfalls to be aware

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of when using it.

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Before thereafter, we'll explore Cursor, an

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AI-first IDE, so a code editor with AI tools

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deeply integrated into it.

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Really amazing.

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I'll walk you through the Cursor

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essentials in that section, and we'll then

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also have a section where we explore

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how we can use non-coding-focused

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tools like ChatGPT, which can also

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generate code, but which can also do

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other things as a developer in certain

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situations, and when you might want to

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use such tools instead of

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editor-integrated tools like GitHub

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Copilot or the Cursor IDE.

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And then we'll also build a demo project

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so that you can see all these different

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tools in action, so that you can see how

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I'm using these different tools and

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services and approaches, and we'll build

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a demo project with Node.js, but you

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don't need to know Node.js for this

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course, because this course is not about

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this demo project.

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It's not about the actual code we'll write.

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Instead, it is about understanding how

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you can use these various tools, and

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you'll be able to do that no matter which

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programming language you're using in

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your projects.

