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Build with Cursor: Tech Stack Workshop
Oct
14

Build with Cursor: Tech Stack Workshop

Learn about Cursor: an AI-powered code editor that integrates LLMs directly into your development workflow. Built as a fork of Visual Studio Code, it preserves the familiar interface and extension ecosystem while adding conversational AI capabilities from various LLM providers (OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Deepseek, Grok …). Rather than switching between your editor and a separate AI chat interface, you can write, edit, and debug code through natural language interactions within the same environment where you're working.

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Build with Momen: Tech Stack Workshop
Oct
28

Build with Momen: Tech Stack Workshop

Learn about Momen: a no-code web application development tool and a PaaS that allows users to create custom web applications without coding. The platform features a visual canvas and a data model, offering tools for designing, developing, and deploying applications. It is designed to be accessible to individuals with limited technical experience.

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Build with Google Cloud Platform: Tech Stack Workshop
Nov
11

Build with Google Cloud Platform: Tech Stack Workshop

Learn about GCP: Google’s computing platform that lets you build on the same global, secure, and reliable infrastructure that powers Google's own products like Search, Gmail, and YouTube. Whether you're experimenting, prototyping or building, GCP can help with: compute and storage options (Cloud Run, Google Kubernetes Engine, Compute Engine), data analytics (BigQuery, AlloyDB, Cloud Storage) AI/ML capabilities (Gemini models via Vertex AI), Web & mobile (Firebase), and much more.

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Build with Browser Use: Tech Stack Workshop
Dec
9

Build with Browser Use: Tech Stack Workshop

Learn about Browser Use: an open-source infrastructure that converts website interfaces into structured text, and thus enable AI agents to interact and navigate websites more effectively than vision-based approaches. While vision-based approaches that try to "see" websites like humans, Browser Use converts web interfaces into structured text that language models can faster, more precisely and reliably.

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