Code Faster with Tabnine: Optimise a NextJS Application

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Code Faster with Tabnine: Optimise a NextJS Application

Coursera · Intermediate ·💻 AI-Assisted Coding ·1mo ago
Did you know that AI can significantly accelerate the speed of web development and reduce coding errors? This Guided Project is crafted for intermediate web developers eager to leverage the power of AI in streamlining their coding processes. Over this project, you will learn how to enhance code completion, generate contextual code suggestions, and interact with AI for coding insights using Tabnine within a NextJS environment. You'll optimize and extend an existing open-source NextJS application, navigating through a scenario that mimics real-world software development in a tech company. This project is unique because it applies AI directly in your coding workflow, improving both efficiency and code quality. To succeed in this project, familiarity with JavaScript, React, and basic usage of IDEs like Visual Studio Code is recommended. By the end of this project, you'll have the tools to be able to use a cutting edge AI coding assistant for advanced faster web development.
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