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Because a friend has been urging me to update my AI programming tutorials, I thought about making some new content, but I haven't found a good topic yet. The things I can teach are actually very simple—one sentence:
Let AI handle all the tasks, and we only need to specify the requirements and monitor whether it cuts corners or performs dangerous actions. That's all.
Now I'll give three tips for beginners; if all beginners start this way, they'll avoid many pitfalls.
1. You must know how to use GitHub; you need to understand the entire workflow. Without GitHub, your code will eventually become impossible to maintain.
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3. You must learn how to find scaffolding. When you want to do something, the first step isn't to start coding, but to let your Codex CloudCode help you look on GitHub for code that can be used directly.