Claude here and we have a look at chat history. Here we go. All right. So that is the preview from Claude. It's not great, but it's got L2R2 on it and all the coding functionalities and all that sort of thing. If you have a look at 4. 1, this is the output. It's missing...That's a pretty nice image, but it's not really a HTML preview, is it? To be fair, Grock 3 is way behind 4. 1. Gemini is coding out. Claude is still winning in terms of coding. And then someone suggested chat GBT 5. 1. Red Rojo, shout out to you. So let's test
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long form content claw 3. 7 dominated creating,500 words when asked for 2,000 the others couldn't even hit the target word count for coding a Super Mario clone Claude 3. 7 built a fully working game with great graphics deep seek made a simple version grock just created a red dot and chat GPT refused...smooth gameplay and extra featur for creating landing pages clawed 3. 71 again with a beautiful page while the others created basic designs or failed to code anything the final standings Claude 3. 7 had five wins Gro had two wins chat GPT had one win and poor deeps had zero wins what's crazy is how fast things
their AI into something I've never seen before. Here's what happened. Claude had this thing called artifacts. Think of it like a special window where Claude could show you code, documents, and apps it created. Cool feature, right? But it was just static, like looking at a picture of a car instead of driving...people, and you don't pay a penny for their usage. I tested this myself. I built five different apps in under an hour. No coding, no setup, no headaches, just conversation with Claude. But here's what most people are missing. This isn't just about building apps for fun. This is about building solutions that people actually need
human this is a massive win for anyone creating content with AI whether it's blog posts reports or product descriptions now let's see how it handles coding I asked Claude 3. 7 to build a one-page landing page for an AI automation service to be honest the result inside the chat wasn't great white text...white background not good but here's where it gets interesting when I use Claude 3 7 with Visual Studio code through the clawed plug-in the results were amazing same prom totally different put the landing page looked professional with nice design responsive layout and all the key sections I needed the lesson for Content
done. You get the benefits for life. You're going to paste in this investigate before answering rule. And what this does is have Claude investigate any code, reflect and review it before it makes any changes. So again, Claude is the most eager AI model ever and is very quick just to make changes, go in and make changes...code first so it understands it on a deep level. And this is one of the new benefits of having that amazing context window that Claude provides is it can review and remember code bases very easily. And so putting this rule in will make it so it doesn't hallucinate quite as much. It will do the proper research
wanna share across Claudes there. And then the final one is you can put Claude. md's in any nested file in any directory in your code base. - Oh wow. - And Claude will pull it in automatically when it thinks it's relevant just to get instructions about working with that part of the code base. - So these are, yeah...specific instructions or even your preferences for just coding style or anything like that, about how Claude should interact, what it should know about you, how you like to work, could be anything. - Exactly. And sometimes when I see Claude do something really good or really bad during a conversation, what I'll do is I'll hit the pound
need to know what you're doing. Genpark flips that completely and it's the pilot. You just tell it where you want to go. This is inspired by Claude Code, which is Anthropic's autonomous coding agent. But Genpark took that concept and made it better. You get access to multiple Frontier AI models, not just Claude
still need to know what you're doing. GenSpark flips that completely. It's the pilot. You just tell it where you want to go. This is inspired by Claude Code, which is Anthropic's autonomous coding agent. But Genpark took that concept and made it better. You get access to multiple frontier AI models, not just Claude
need to know what you're doing. Genpark flips that completely and it's the pilot. You just tell it where you want to go. This is inspired by Claude Code, which is Anthropic's autonomous coding agent. But Gen Spark took that concept and made it better. You get access to multiple Frontier AI models, not just Claude
plain English and it does the work. Now, here's why this matters for you. Most AI coding tools lock you into one model. Copilot uses GPT. Claude uses Anthropic. But Open Code, it supports over 75 different AI models. GPT, Claude, Gemini, even local models running on your machine. You pick what works best for your project
more expensive with a much lower context window. But let's see how they perform in real life. We've got AI Studio still coding out right here, whereas we have Claude Force on it with a beautiful little beat racer. Let's check this out. I'm actually going to mute that cuz that was way, way too loud...great about this newer model, honestly, from what I've seen so far, Claud is still beating it by a long way. The outputs, the speed, Claude has nearly finished coding the second task, whereas AI Studio is still on the first one and struggling. So, from what I can see, you get a much better output from Claude versus
demos that need to wow people. If you want professional quality code that looks good and works reliably, Claude for Opus is the winner. Yes, it's slower, but the results are worth waiting for. If you're feeling adventurous and want to try something with huge potential, Quen 3-235B- A22B-2507 might surprise you. Just be prepared...real secret. The best coders don't rely on just one AI. They use multiple models for different tasks. Use Gemini for rapid prototyping and visual applications. Use Claude for production code that needs to be professional. Use Quen 3-235B- A22B-2507 when you want to experiment with cutting edge capabilities. This is exactly the kind of strategy
most of you might be thinking, "Oh, Vehav, Claude in the browser works just fine for me. Why should I even switch to Claude code? " Let me break it down simply. Claude in the browser, that's Tony Stark without the suit. Genius. Can solve most problems. But there's a limit. He gets tired. He can only
market. You know who's even more dead than SAS? These like vibe coding rappers like lovable and all these other vibe coding tools. They're cook codeex and claude code will just always be better. $5 from Phil Blanch. I just checked now. 512 Max Studio delivery currently unavailable. The short is it totally unavailable. Mac Studios. Like
after you install it is just type claude, right? and you press yes and then it starts clock code. But the way I like to use clock code is I type claude dash dangerously skip permissions. Got to make sure I spell it properly. And what this does is it loads claw code and lets it work in your
creation. But here's what shocked me the most. Claude also dominates coding, real development work, functional applications, interactive tools. This means Claude can help you build the entire business ecosystem. Content to attract customers, code to serve customers, everything you need in one AI. Plus, Claude's consistency is incredible. Every single test, it delivered highquality results
more, but you can see essentially how to do it and how to build this out. So, yeah, you can see that the literally what Claude does is it edits all the code across all the files, which can take absolutely ages, and it will just go back and forth with the CSS and the HTML forever...plug it in there. I'm going to put the same prompt that we used previously. Here we go. And you can see how much better Claude is for coding the UI and just making it look better. I just don't know if that's going to work with the new HTML that Claude generated cuz obviously Claude
here that's quite interesting is if you are using Claude code this is something that I've only seen Claude be able to do so far. You can do something called agent teams, right? And what that means I've got a full guide inside the air profit board here. What that means essentially is you can conduct like...script. see below. And I'll just do this as a demo. So if we take that copy like so, plug it into cloud code and we just have to make sure we're using claude and then you can create a team of agents to work together which is pretty cool. The only problem with that is that
your type of workflow. So how are you currently using the combination of all these things from the IDE integration to just Claude Code as it is in the terminal to these background actions in GitHub? - Yeah, I think there's two kinds of work that I do. Some things are really easy. So, for example, writing some tests...something. And usually, I'll ask Claude to do it in GitHub issues. Or the other thing I'll do is I have a couple Claudes running in parallel usually. checkouts of our code base, and so in one of these terminal tabs, I'll ask Claude to do something. I'll hit shift-enter to enter into auto accept
says this about you, what you can actually do is just go back to the chat over here and Claude will actually have the memory of you. So Claude code doesn't seem to remember in the same way. Whereas if you go inside the chat, it will actually remember who you are, what...that, so let's wait for that to load. We can now copy this. There we go. So, that's inside the chat of Claude. We're going to go back over to the coding section. We're going to plug this in. Um, we'll skip that. It does. Actually, the thing I like about this as well with