I tried cursor for a day or two and then asked for a refund... here's why:
* It has terrible support for Elixir (my fav language) because the models are only really trained on python.
* Terrible clunky interface... it would be nice if you didn't have to click around, do modifier ctrl + Y stuff ALL the time.
* The code generated is still riddled with errors or naff (apart from boiler plate)... so I am still * prompt engineering * the crap out of it.. which I'm good at but I can prompt engineer using phind.com...
* The fact that the code is largely broken first time and they still haven't really fixed the context window problem means you have to copy paste error codes back into it.. defeating the purpose of an in integrated IDE imo.
* The free demo mode stops working after generating one function... if I had been given more time to evaluate it fully I would never have signed up. I signed up to see if it was any good.. which it isn't.
* It has terrible support for Elixir (my fav language) because the models are only really trained on python.
* Terrible clunky interface... it would be nice if you didn't have to click around, do modifier ctrl + Y stuff ALL the time.
* The code generated is still riddled with errors or naff (apart from boiler plate)... so I am still * prompt engineering * the crap out of it.. which I'm good at but I can prompt engineer using phind.com...
* The fact that the code is largely broken first time and they still haven't really fixed the context window problem means you have to copy paste error codes back into it.. defeating the purpose of an in integrated IDE imo.
* The free demo mode stops working after generating one function... if I had been given more time to evaluate it fully I would never have signed up. I signed up to see if it was any good.. which it isn't.