After a month of using Claude Daily Code, I have some ideas I want to share:
The entry barrier is actually not high, but the upward potential is surprisingly large. What does this mean? It means AI coding tools are redefining the growth curve of developers.
As long as prompt design is appropriate and combined with the structural framework of Markdown, you can basically go from zero to a complete project prototype within a day. The current bottleneck is no longer the technology itself, but each person's execution ability and creative imagination—simply put, whether you can make good use of these tools is the key dividing line.
This has a profound impact on the entrepreneurial landscape. The traditional form of startups may be undergoing a major reshuffle. When tools lower technical barriers and accelerate product validation, many project models that rely on capital intensity and personnel stacking become unsustainable. Incentive mechanisms and business logic that can't keep up with technological iteration are doomed to decline.
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After a month of using Claude Daily Code, I have some ideas I want to share:
The entry barrier is actually not high, but the upward potential is surprisingly large. What does this mean? It means AI coding tools are redefining the growth curve of developers.
As long as prompt design is appropriate and combined with the structural framework of Markdown, you can basically go from zero to a complete project prototype within a day. The current bottleneck is no longer the technology itself, but each person's execution ability and creative imagination—simply put, whether you can make good use of these tools is the key dividing line.
This has a profound impact on the entrepreneurial landscape. The traditional form of startups may be undergoing a major reshuffle. When tools lower technical barriers and accelerate product validation, many project models that rely on capital intensity and personnel stacking become unsustainable. Incentive mechanisms and business logic that can't keep up with technological iteration are doomed to decline.