Ziqing Ding

Ziqing Ding

Sophomore by day, solopreneur by night.
39 points

About

Hey PH fam👋🏻, here is Ziqing Ding, just a uni student from China 🇨🇳 trying to build cool stuff and figure it all out. My path has been a bit non-linear (ask me about my pivot from HR to code!), but I'm embracing the chaos ✨. Currently a PM intern @ a pretty cool AI startup , learning from ex-Google/Meta pros . Before this, I was a full-time student and part-time tutor, which taught me more about business than any textbook could. My main quest right now? Defeating the final boss: my own perfectionism 👾. My goal is to ship one tiny, imperfect, but real product by the end of the year.💖🖖🏻 Here to find my tribe, share the wins and the bugs, and cheer on other builders . If you're also building in public, let's connect! 🙌

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Forums

5mo ago

Trae vs. Cursor: Is my love for vibecoding making me miss out? 🤔

Hey PH fam ,

I'm a student from China, just getting deep into the world of 'vibecoding' and building my first few projects. I could really use some community wisdom here.

For the past few months, I've been using Trae as my main editor. I absolutely love its minimalist design and the overall 'vibe' it's clean, focused, and just feels right. It helps me get into the flow state.

But I can't ignore the elephant in the room: Cursor .

Aaron O'Leary

6mo ago

AI in your IDE (e.g. Cursor) vs AI in your terminal (Claude Code) — what’s the better flow?

AI coding tools seem to come in two main flavors: IDE-based, like @Cursor and @GitHub Copilot, and terminal-based setups, like using @Claude Code to generate commands, scripts, or entire files. Both have their fans, but which one actually helps you move faster?

Curious what flow people are sticking with long term, and where you see the most gains (or frustrations).

Aaron O'Leary

6mo ago

AI in your IDE (e.g. Cursor) vs AI in your terminal (Claude Code) — what’s the better flow?

AI coding tools seem to come in two main flavors: IDE-based, like @Cursor and @GitHub Copilot, and terminal-based setups, like using @Claude Code to generate commands, scripts, or entire files. Both have their fans, but which one actually helps you move faster?

Curious what flow people are sticking with long term, and where you see the most gains (or frustrations).

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