Is Bubble AI going to kill Bubble...Yes

Because you have to know/understand code.

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Couldn’t be more right.

When it comes down to complex logic and functionality between the application and the end-user, you will have a very difficult time trying to connect the dots if you don’t know what you’re doing. AI can only help you so far in those circumstances.

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For things like cursor you will always have to know code. I’ve tried a bunch of times and I’m always certain I’m 99% there but small tweaks are needed. Of which I don’t know how to do.

If bubble could do the bulk and then I can tweak it, that’s where the sweet spot is for me

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Josh explained how he saw it and I bought into the argument.

There is Day1 and Day2.

Day1 generate some code, deploy it. Yah!

Day2 and the next possible years you have to

  • maintain that code meaning …
  • Bug fix ie understand that code and architecture
  • Run operations and scale

Day1 is coding some software, Day2 is creating a business.

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I didn’t watch the videos yet, so do not know if Josh explained this part or not, but did he mention if Day 1 is AI and Day 2 is Human, or was this in the context of ‘how Bubble AI will improve’ in that, Day 1 has already arrived as the page builder is in use and Day 2 is on the horizon and the Bubble AI will be able to maintain the code, fix the bugs while understanding the code and architecture and do those things with scalability in mind?

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Fact is that AI is better in writing plain vanilla JavaScript code than it is in understanding Bubble.

Beginning of 2025 AI models will be again twice as good as they are now at a point where they can build complex software with minimal input. It will give you the most efficient code for the specific job the software needs to deliver.

The most important asset anybody should learn is asking the right question. That has always been the case but when you are capable of asking the questions that needs to be asked it gives you super powers in the AI era.

And more important: the result isn’t a landingpage. It’s a frontpage.
Landingspages shouldn’t have a navigation, blog teaser listings nor teaser with links to other pages.
But they must have a CTA button to a form on the landingpage to gather user data. That’s the reason why landingpages exists.