The Second Most Important Part Of Coding With Bolt
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[00:00 - 00:06] But we'll use for as programmers. Programming knowledge is a close second when it comes to working with both.
[00:07 - 00:10] And that's for a few reasons. Let's see them.
[00:11 - 00:19] So while programming knowledge is important when using both. First of all, as we said, both still creates action code.
[00:20 - 00:29] So this means it's not a WordPress. You can just go ahead and build anything without, you know how to code.
[00:30 - 00:35] And this is because of my next bullet. You'll be clueless if you can read it.
[00:36 - 00:43] Okay, something might work when you prompt the AI. Now you might get the project working.
[00:44 - 00:50] But also sometimes, both makes mistakes. Now you need to edit those mistakes.
[00:51 - 01:04] Now most of the time when you ask both to fix its own mistakes, it actually can't do it. But sometimes it's not able to fix them by itself.
[01:05 - 01:20] So if both conflicts its mistakes, and if you conflict with mistakes either, then you simply don't have a working project, no one can fix it. So you'll get stuff.
[01:21 - 01:38] That's why you need to be able to dive into the code, understand what it says and make small edits to it. Even if that edit is just a clustering name, which has happened to me actually, my project will work just because the class was kind of funky in the next name.
[01:39 - 01:49] Also, you need to deploy your project. Actually, this webinar is part of a three part series.
[01:50 - 02:04] And in the third part, we will actually deploy our application and make it live for everyone to see. And what absolutely allows you to do it through its platform, but you might also want to deploy it by yourself.
[02:05 - 02:14] You need to download your project and deploy your app on your own. And in which case, you will need to know how to deploy it if you want to talk about concerning.
[02:15 - 02:25] And speaking of, if you do download your own project, you'll need to host it somewhere. Because okay, having your project locally is good.
[02:26 - 02:40] But it's even better if you can have it on a cloud, on a version control platform, like YouTube or YouTube or whatever you use. Just in case anything happens to your local storage and you need to buy a new computer, for example.