This plan is really great for rapid iterative development. Simply tell the AI assistant, "Set up a backend database for me and generate access credentials," and the infrastructure can be done in seconds. No need to manually write that pile of repetitive boilerplate code, directly jump to the logic implementation stage. It’s especially suitable for scenarios where you want to quickly validate ideas and build MVPs—this kind of efficiency is very much needed during the initial prototype testing of Web3 projects.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 16h ago
Directly asking AI for infrastructure—doesn't that mean the dream of on-chain development has come true? In the past, you had to tinker with a bunch of boilerplate yourself, but now it's done in seconds, which is really convenient. The only worry is that once you're used to it, when you really need to manually configure something later, your mind might go blank.
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DecentralizeMe
· 16h ago
AI automatically provisioning infrastructure is amazing; it's a must-have for Web3 MVP takeoff.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 16h ago
Now it will directly crush those still coding boilerplate by hand, haha
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TeaTimeTrader
· 17h ago
But to be honest, whether this set of tools can truly be implemented depends on how it is used in practice. Sample code saves effort, but what about later maintenance and security audits? Web3 projects are even more critical; once on-chain data issues arise, the consequences can be significant.
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MergeConflict
· 17h ago
NGL, this is what developers have been dreaming of. AI combined with databases to generate certificates instantly truly liberates productivity.
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rugged_again
· 17h ago
Haha, now I really can't keep up. Will AI directly code for me?
This plan is really great for rapid iterative development. Simply tell the AI assistant, "Set up a backend database for me and generate access credentials," and the infrastructure can be done in seconds. No need to manually write that pile of repetitive boilerplate code, directly jump to the logic implementation stage. It’s especially suitable for scenarios where you want to quickly validate ideas and build MVPs—this kind of efficiency is very much needed during the initial prototype testing of Web3 projects.