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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)
China's new Quen 3 coder is insane and it's free. Today, I'm going to show you China's brand new AI coder that's completely free and absolutely crushing the competition. This thing just built 10 working apps in under 5 minutes. It's called Quen 3 Coder and it's making every other AI look slow. I tested it myself and the results are crazy. Let me show you exactly what it built. Hey, if we haven't met already, I'm the digital avatar of Julian Goldie, CEO of SEO agency Goldie Agency. Whilst he's helping clients get more leads and customers, I'm here to help you get the latest AI updates. So, I ran 10 tests on Quen 3 coder. Here's what happened. Test number one, live stock ticker with sparkline charts. I asked it to make a stock price display with mock data, live updating ticker, and sparkline charts in HTML. Look at what it built. A complete dashboard showing Apple at $17529. up 0. 94%. Microsoft at $325. 88 down 0. 16%. Alphabet at $139 at 96 up 1. 36%. Amazon at $145. 38 up 0. 61%. Each stock has its own mini chart. Green charts for gains, red charts for losses. The spark lines actually animate. They show price movement over time. The percentage changes update, the prices refresh, everything works instantly. The code uses canvas elements for the charts, JavaScript for real-time updates, CSS animations for smooth transitions, clean grid layout, responsive design, professional color scheme with dark blue background, white text for contrast. The whole thing looks like Bloomberg terminal. Test number two, recipe browsing interface. I asked for search filtering, card layout, and expandable recipe details in HTML. The result, a full recipe explorer app. At the top, there's a search bar that says, "Search recipes by name or ingredient. " Below that, three drop-own filters. Cuisine filter with options for all cuisines: Italian, Mexican, Indian, Chinese, American. Cooking time filter showing any time. Difficulty filter showing all levels. The recipes display as cards. Classic margarita pizza with an actual pizza image. Description says traditional Italian pizza with fresh tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil. Shows 30 minutes cook time, easy difficulty, Mexican cuisine tag. Next card, chicken tacos shows taco image says spicy and flavorful chicken tacos with fresh toppings. 30 minutes, easy Mexican tag. Third card, chicken tikka masala shows the curry dish says creamy and aromatic Indian curry with tender chicken pieces. 60 minutes, medium difficulty, Indian tag. Each card has hover effects. Click to expand for full recipe. Search actually filters results. Drop downs work perfectly. Images load fast. Layout adapts to screen size. Test three. Breakout game with HTML 5 canvas. I wanted score tracking, increasing difficulty, and restart button. It delivered big time. The game has a gradient background from purple to red. Score shows at top left starting at zero. Lives counter shows three. Level indicator shows one. Speed multiplier shows 1. 0x. The game board has five rows of colorful bricks. Can yellow, blue, green, red, purple bricks all mixed. A white ball bounces around. Yellow paddle at the bottom moves with mouse or arrow keys. When you hit bricks, they disappear. Score increases by 10 per brick. Clear all bricks. Level goes up. Speed increases. New bricks appear. Lose all lives. Game over screen appears. Hit restart. Everything resets. The physics are perfect. Ball bounces realistically. Paddle collision detection works. Brick breaking feels satisfying. No lag, no glitches. Smooth 60 frames per second. Test four. Flappy bird style game. I asked for click or spacebar controls to fly between pipes. Check this out. Blue sky background. Green ground at bottom. Yellow bird character. Gray pipes coming from top and bottom. Score counter at top showing zero. Game over screen with final score. Play again button. Click or press space. Bird flaps up. Release. Bird falls down. Pipes scroll left continuously. Gap between pipes for bird to fly through. Heat a pipe game ends. Pass a pipe. Score goes up. The bird rotation changes based on movement. Going up, bird tilts up. Falling down, bird tilts down. Pipes have random heights. Difficulty stays consistent. Collision detection is pixel perfect. Test five. Snake game with unique UI. I asked for arrow key controls, growing tail, score counter, and game over screen. The result is sick. Dark purple gradient background, grid playing field. Green snake starts as three segments. Red apple food randomly placed. Score at top shows zero. Pause and restart buttons on the right. Arrow keys control direction. Snake moves continuously. Eat apple. Snake grows longer. Score increases by 10. New apple appears randomly. Hit wall. Game over. Hit your own tail. Game over. The UI is modern. Neon colors. Smooth movement. Grid lines
Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)
visible. Snake has rounded corners. Apple has glow effect. Instructions at bottom say, "Use arrow keys to control. Collect red dots to grow. " Julian Goldie reads every comment, so make sure you comment below about what you built with this. Test six. Tic-tac-toe game. I wanted player versus computer with difficulty levels. Look at this interface. Clean white board, blue and red gradient background. Title says tic-tac-toe. Shows UX versus computer O. Turn indicator shows whose move it is. Score tracking at bottom. Player wins zero. Draw zero. Computer wins zero. Three difficulty buttons, easy, medium, hard. Restart game button. The grid is 3x3. Click any square to place X. Computer immediately places O. Easy mode makes random moves. Medium mode blocks winning moves. Hard mode uses minimax algorithm. It's unbeatable. Win detection works perfectly. Three in a row highlights. Score updates. Game resets for next round. Draw detection works. Everything animates smoothly. Test seven. Typing speed test. I asked for WPM measurement, accuracy tracking, and random quotes. This is beautiful. Gradient background from purple to red. Title says typing speed test. Subtitle says test. Your typing speed and accuracy with inspiring quotes. Three stat boxes. Time shows 60 seconds. WPM shows zero. Accuracy shows 100%. Quote display area in the middle. Text input field below. Start test button. Reset button. Click start. Timer counts down. Random quote appears. Start typing in the input field. Correct letters turn green. Wrong letters turn red. WPM calculates in real time. Accuracy updates as you type. When time hits zero, test ends. Final stats display. Shows your words per minute. Shows accuracy percentage. Can reset and try again. New quote each time. Want to learn more AI tricks like this? Check out my AI money lab link in comments and description. We have 20,000 members and over 100 use cases, plus all my video notes and trainings. Test eight. Endless runner game. I wanted jumping over obstacles with increasing speed. The game has a black playing field. Gray clouds in background. Score countertop right. Character is a white square. Obstacles are red blocks. Ground is green line. Press space or click to jump. Character has gravity physics. Obstacles move left toward player. Speed increases every 100 points. Jump timing is crucial. Hit obstacle. Game over. Game over screen shows final score. Play again button resets everything. Difficulty ramps up smoothly. Jump height is consistent. Collision box is a fair. No cheap deaths. Test 9. Custom music player. I asked for play. Pause controls. Next. Previous buttons. Progress bar. And album art. This thing looks professional. Gradient background purple to red. Album art shows DJ turntable image. Song title shows blinding lights. Artist shows the weekend. Album shows after hours. Progress bar shows 00 to 320. Play button in center. Previous and next buttons on sides. Volume slider below. Mute button next to volume. Playlist shows three songs. Blinding lights by the weekend. Save your tears by the weekend. Levitating by Do Leaper. Each has thumbnail image. Click any song to play. The player actually works. Play button starts music. Pause button stops. Progress bar updates. Can click anywhere on bar to skip. Volume control works. Next. Previous work. Everything syncs perfectly. Test 10. Product page with image carousel. I wanted size color selectors and dynamic price updates. Premium wireless headphones page. Main heading. Subheading says experience crystal clear sound with our latest noise cancelling technology. Product images in carousel. Main image shows black headphones on yellow background. Thumbnail images below. Click thumbnails to change main image. Arrow buttons for navigation. Product title premium wireless headphones prox. Star rating 4. 5 stars, 128 reviews in parenthesis. Price shows $249. 99 in red. Description says, "Immerse yourself in pure audio bliss with our premium wireless headphones Pro X. Featuring industryleading noise cancellation, 40hour battery life, and premium comfort materials for all day wear. Key features section. Green check marks. Active noise cancellation technology. 40-hour battery life with quick charge. Premium memory foam ear cushions. size, select to drop down, color swatches for black, white, blue, add to cart button, buy now button, both with hover effects. Here's the crazy part. Each app took under one minute to build. Stock ticker 43 seconds. Recipe browser 52 seconds. Breakout game 38 seconds. Flappy Bird 41 seconds. Snake game 45 seconds. Tic-tac-toe 36 seconds. Typing test 48 seconds. Runner game 39 seconds. Music player 55 seconds. Product page 50 seconds. Total time for all 10 apps 7 minutes 27 seconds. Now let me explain the code quality. Every single app uses clean HTML 5. Semantic
Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00)
tags. Proper structure. No deprecated elements. Valid markup. Accessible forms. The CSS is modern. Flexbox layouts. Grid where needed. Custom properties for colors. Smooth transitions. Key frame animations. Mobile first design. No browser specific hacks. JavaScript is clean. ES6 let and const instead of var. arrow functions, template literals, array methods, proper event handling, no memory leaks, efficient DOM manipulation, error handling everywhere, try catch blocks, input validation, edge case handling, null checks, type checking, fallback values, userfriendly error messages, performance optimized request animation frame for animations, debounced input handlers, lazy loading images, minimal reflows, efficient selectors, small file sizes. The games run at 60 frames pers. No frame drops. No stuttering. Smooth physics. Accurate collision. Responsive controls. Fair difficulty. Proper game loops. Forms have validation. Required fields marked. Email format checking. Number range limits. Clear error messages. Success confirmations. Prevents double submission. Responsive design built-in. Works on phones. Works on tablets. Works on desktops. Touch controls for mobile. Keyboard shortcuts for desktop. Adapts to any screen. Cross browser compatible. Chrome perfect, Firefox perfect, Safari perfect, Edge perfect, even works in older browsers. Graceful degradation, progressive enhancement. Security considered input sanitization, XSS prevention, no eval usage, safe inner HTML usage, content security policy ready, HTTPS compatible, accessibility features, proper heading hierarchy, alt text for images, area labels where needed, keyboard navigation, screen reader friendly, color contrast passes wag. The code is maintainable. Clear variable names. Logical function names. Comments explain complex parts. Modular structure, easy to modify, easy to extend, no external dependencies, everything self-contained, no jQuery needed, no frameworks required, no build process, just HTML, CSS, JavaScript works anywhere. File sizes are tiny. Stock ticker 12 KB. Recipe browser 18 KB. Breakout game 15 KB. Flappy Bird 11 KB. Snake game 13 KB. Tic-tac-toe 9KB. Typing test 14 KB. Runner game 10 KB. Music player 16 kilobytes. product page 20 kilobytes. The prompt in is simple too. You don't need special formats, don't need coding knowledge, don't need technical terms. Just describe what you want in plain English. For the stock ticker, I said make a stock price display with mock data. Leave updating ticker and spark line charts in HTML. That's it. Nothing fancy. For games, I just described the mechanics. Make a snake game with arrow key controls, growing tail, score counter, and game over screen. It figured out everything else. The AI understands context, asks for modern UI, it adds gradients and animations, asks for professional, it uses corporate colors, asks for fun, it adds bright colors and sounds. It handles complex logic. The tic-tac-toe AI uses actual algorithms. The physics engines calculate real momentum. The collision detection uses proper math. This isn't fake or hard-coded. State management is handled. Games track scores. Forms remember input. Players maintain position. Times keep counting. Everything persists correctly. The layouts are responsive without asking. Mobile breakpoints see it. Touch events added. Viewport metatag included. Flexible grids used. Images scale properly. Animation performance is optimized. CSS transforms used. Will change property set. GPU acceleration enabled. No janky movements. Smooth 60fps everywhere. Event handling is proper. Delegation where appropriate. Removal when needed. No memory leaks. No duplicate listeners. Proper bubbling control. Loading states included skeleton screens. Progress indicators. Loading spinners. Error boundaries. Retry mechanisms. Offline handling. The code structure makes sense. HTML for structure. CSS for styling. JavaScript for behavior. Clear separation. No mixing concerns. Easy to understand. If you want to scale your business with AI like this, book a free SEO strategy session. Link in comments and description will show you exactly how to use these tools. My AI profit boardroom members are already using this to build client tools. We have 1,000 members scaling with AI automation, saving hundreds per month, getting results fast. The business applications are endless. Build calculators for your site. Create tools for clients. Make internal dashboards. Automate workflows. Replace expensive software. Landing pages in minutes. Sales funnels fast. Email templates easy. Social media tools simple. Analytics dashboards quick. CRM systems instant. No more waiting for developers. No more broken promises. No more huge invoices. No more missed deadlines. Just build it yourself. This changes everything. Free tool. Perfect code. Instant results. No learning curve. No limitations. Just pure
Segment 4 (15:00 - 15:00)
building power. Quen 3 coder is available now. Completely free. No credit card. No trial period. No restrictions. Just start building. Comment below what you're going to build first. Julian reads every comment. Share your results. Help others learn. The revolution is here. Tools are free. Building is instant. Quality is perfect. There's no excuse not to start. This is Julian Gold's digital avatar. Go build something amazing.