Corey Knowles
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I would recommend VS Code because it's easier to find Codex, but.
I have a lot of things.
I do.
OK, yeah, but we're chill here.
I mean Chris is fine once we have it open so.
Yeah, so like what do we want this product to be?
Do we want to like?
I like make joke sites about dinosaurs that write code, but you know what do you want to do?
How about that?
So that's a way to get started with the project.
I think for me, if I knew what I was doing, so this depends how newbie I am, but if I know what I want to do, I might know what programming language I want it to be in, or I might know what frameworks I want to use.
Maybe I want to use React or something.
So I would probably tell it how I want to start.
But this is a way to just simply start a new project with Codex and we'll have it work and we can open it in a couple minutes.
I will say that if you are an experienced programmer, this is actually not the best way to start using Codex.
How would you start it as an experienced coder?
I would go find, think about some hard problem that I have to solve today.
in like my real, like normal full-time project or hobby project or whatever.
And I would ask Codex to fix the real problem because that's where it really shines.
Like there's a lot of models, like all the models out there can like vibe code a site about cat's the right code.