more modern. It looks more usable. It seems like, and this is pretty expected with Claude, just based on everything we've seen over the years, it's able to come up with context on its own and like it's able to do more than you ask. The number one complaint with Claude 3. 7 was that it just did too much, right? It would you give it a command then do a hundred other things. It still has elements of that in here, but I actually like it, right? Like it did extra things like make this look pretty, right? Like make the chart look nice, use nice looking colors. I like that it kind of has a brain and a taste of its own. The Gemini CLI side, it's doing what we're asking very well, but it's not doing it in a way where like this is just not appealing. No one would use this app because it's very ugly and simple. There's no taste to it. It doesn't feel like it has its own brain. It feels like it's just doing what I'm telling it to do, which don't get me wrong, it's not necessarily a negative thing. Like from a functionality perspective, it seems like a step ahead of Claude. But like so far, I think I prefer what Claude's building a little bit more. And over on the Claude side, let's test out the real-time pricing to see if they finally got that. So I'm going to refresh here. I'm going to type in a stock Google. It's going to load the stock data 178. Let's see if that's the real time price. Loading up the stock chart here. 178. So that's accurate. It has the real-time data. That's awesome. Can we add that to watch list? Yep. And it has the real chart there. Let's see if we can get Apple to update. Yep, it has the real Apple chart. Let's see if we can add that to the watch. It's already in the watches. All right, so it has the mock data say. Oh, nope. It updated. There we go. Okay, so now the functionality works here. So now it's caught up to Gemini CLI. It just took one extra command to make it catch up from a functionality perspective. But again, from a usability perspective, I like this a lot more. That looks great. What are next steps? Oh, and while I'm doing that, it says Gemini has completed phase one and phase two. So, usability should be improved and it should have better AI analysis. Let's see what we got here. Okay, so looks like we have our first bug. Gemini messed up. It's not loading and we got an error. So, let's give this back to Gemini and see what we got here. One of the great things about Claude Code I've been seeing over the last few weeks as I've been using it every day for like 10 hours a day, it does not mess up, right? Like out of the hours and hours I've spent in clawed code, I haven't gone down a single error rabbit hole, which is amazing. Back in the old days, the wild west days of AI coding in like September of last year, I mean, you would go in rabbit hole after rabbit hole and I'd be pounding my desk. That doesn't happen with cloud code. It doesn't get errors. So, that's amazing. Looks like Gemini got some errors. So, let's just put that in. Got an error and I paste it in. This is what you do when working with your AIS, by the way. You get errors, you keep it simple. Hey, got an error. You copy and paste the error from the console, right? Right click console in your browser and you're able to give the error and it should be able to fix it for you. So, as Gemini is fixing that, we are at this point Claude has done pretty much what we asked. The market sentiment analysis isn't great. Let's test the kind of taste a little bit more cloud code and let's just see what it wants to build next and kind of give it a little bit of freedom to add a couple features. Then we'll call it there. See what it ends up with and then Gemini will fix the errors and see where that ends up with as well. So I asked Claude Code what it wants to add next. portfolio tracking. So it tracks your real-time portfolio, buy and sell transactions, P& L, advanced technical indicators, and user authentication. So let's do this. Let's take a couple of these and have it just build it out. Can you please add the technical indicators and news feed? So I took a couple of things it came up with. I said just feel free to add that. We'll leave this as last steps of claude code. And then on the Gemini side, we will try to see what is going on here. Okay, so it says I've corrected the error. Let's pull it open. Uh does not appear like it corrected the error. Looks like we're still getting errors here. So we're in our first rabbit hole here. Let's do this. Let's take this. Let's paste this error in. To Claude's credit, it did not get any errors, which is expected because I've been using Claude Code for a while and I never get errors with it. More errors. I paste in the errors to Gemini. I say, "Go at it. Let's fix it. " Claude Code's building out its other functionality that it kind of just came up with on the fly. We already met the requirements on Claude Code. Now, it's just building out extra stuff. It's just styling on us now, while Gemini is trying to fix. While Gemini did get to the basic functionality quicker, it wasn't as pleasant of an experience. Now we're running into errors, unfortunately. All right, Gemini says it fixed. Let's refresh. Oh, it almost showed something. Now we're getting more errors. Okay, uncaught reference dates is not defined. All right, we're getting a little fed up with Gemini here. Claude code just doesn't do error rabbit holes. Funny because a lot of people say Gemini 2. 5 Pro is the best coding model out there. It seems to be very highly intelligent like as we kind of saw it was able to get to the final results quick but it doesn't seem it seems to be kind of un nonironed out right like claude code's very ironed out dependable reliable which I think is very important Gemini is not very reliable if you use Gemini and like cursor before you know it messes up with tool calls and things like that you're right my apologies I introduced a reference error at my last fix okay so this is your fullon rabbit hole here And over here, Cloud Code finished with its bonus features. It So, let's see. So, I'm going to refresh
these. We'll rate them all one to 10 in each one of these categories. Let's do this. Claude Code speed. Claude Code was a little slower, so it didn't execute quite as fast, but it was a good speed. If we're going to go 1 to 10, I'll probably give it a seven. With Gemini speed, an eight. Slightly faster. Accuracy. I define accuracy as does it get it done without many errors or bugs or messing up at all. Claude Code from an accuracy perspective had zero bugs. It did do a little couple extra things, but to be honest with you, I don't mind it. Claude 4 clearly is a little bit more focused than 37. Like if it was 37 running this, then we'd have a 100 features that were nothing that we requested. So, I'm going to since it had no bugs, I'll give this a nine. The accuracy of Gemini CLI, I mean, it had all those bugs at the end. To its credit, it was able to get the core functionality done much faster, but the bugs, I mean, if you're a beginning programmer, you're new to AI vibe coding, that would have probably had you frustrated wanting to quit. So, I'm going to have to give that a six. From a taste perspective, Claude Code had fantastic taste. It was an easy to use app. It looked beautiful. It was very pleasant to use. Honestly, I'm going to have to give it a 10 from a taste perspective. Taste perspective, a Gemini CLI, it was ugly. Uh, it was kind of gross. I didn't feel motivated to use it. And like when you're building apps out, taste is so important. The emotions you feel when you're using the app are so important. So, I'm going to have to give that a five. Ease of use. Just how easy it was to use. I mean, honestly, both are pretty easy to use. If anything, Gemini CLI might have been a little easier because I had to ask Claude Code to kind of do some of the little tiny things like implementing the API keys or things like that. Gemini went out of its way and just implemented the APIs and got that done for me. Clawed Code, it didn't really say, "Hey, you need to put your API keys in here or do anything like that. " It kind of just assumed I would figure it out. So, from an ECU's perspective, Gemini is a little easier. I'd say probably an eight for Gemini CLI and a seven for Claude Code. So, that brings us to the totals. Claude Code, that's a 33 total for Claude Code and a 27 for Gemini CLI. Now, I'll say this. This backs up my experiences with both. Gemini CLI is an amazing tool and if Claude Code did not exist, Gemini CLI would be blowing minds, right? But Claude Code just seems a little bit more humanlike, more lifelike, a little bit more intelligent. It just seems to operate like a human, right? Gemini CLI, it does pretty incredible things, but every once in a while it just goes off the rails a little bit and messes up, which was what my experience was with Gemini 2. 5 Pro. That was my experience. So, it matches up with that. Here's what it comes down to. If you're tight on budget, Gemini CLI is pretty amazing for its cost, which is uh free. Free for the first thousand requests. So, if you don't have money to spend, here's what I would do. I'd go out, I'd use Gemini CLI. I'd build your first app. I'd put it online. I'd start making money. If you want tips on building apps and making money, I have a link for a video down below you can watch and how I monetize my app. That's down below. You start making money by with your app on Gemini CLI and then you take that money and then you get on the $200 a month claude code. Right? If you have extra money, you invest in yourself and you go straight to Claude Code. But what Google did with Gemini CLI is amazing making it free, right? The more competition, the better it is for all of us. Claude Code though does appear smarter. does appear more focused and just has better taste overall. The apps that come out of Claude Code just feel like better apps, more usable apps, and this does back up my personal experiences using both for hours and hours. If this was helpful, make sure to subscribe, turn on notifications. All I do is make amazing videos about AI. Leave a like as well. Also, every Thursday I do a live stream and I build apps live, so watch out for that as well. See you in the next video.