I am building a better way to learn programming with AI - would love your feedback
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Hey!
I am working on something called Primer (https://github.com/armgabrielyan/primer) that is designed to help people learn by building real software projects with AI - but in small and structured steps.
So, everything is broken into milestones:
• each step has a clear goal• you focus on one thing at a time• there are checks to verify your progress• explanations help you understand what you just did• you only move forward once the current step works
The long-term goal is to build a community-curated library of guided learning paths that people can trust and actually finish.
I would like to hear your feedback.
Especially if you are learning programming with AI right now:
• does this kind of step-by-step structure sound helpful?• what usually confuses you when learning with AI?• what would make you trust a guided learning path?
Even short thoughts would help a lot. I am trying to understand if this direction actually helps learners.
Thank you!
I am working on something called Primer (https://github.com/armgabrielyan/primer) that is designed to help people learn by building real software projects with AI - but in small and structured steps.
So, everything is broken into milestones:
• each step has a clear goal• you focus on one thing at a time• there are checks to verify your progress• explanations help you understand what you just did• you only move forward once the current step works
The long-term goal is to build a community-curated library of guided learning paths that people can trust and actually finish.
I would like to hear your feedback.
Especially if you are learning programming with AI right now:
• does this kind of step-by-step structure sound helpful?• what usually confuses you when learning with AI?• what would make you trust a guided learning path?
Even short thoughts would help a lot. I am trying to understand if this direction actually helps learners.
Thank you!
