In 2025, building in AI and Web3 is the new default. Building without TypeScript is like trying to build a skyscraper without blueprints. You might get a few floors up, but it's going to be unstable. It's a professional standard, not a preference. ✅ Here's why 👇 The biggest problem in tech isn't code; it's communication. As teams grow and projects get more complex, the cost of one small misunderstanding goes up. TypeScript is a "communication tool" disguised as a language. It's a clear, shared set of rules that everyone agrees on. It forces clarity. It helps teams move faster safely. You spend less time asking "what kind of data goes here?" and more time actually building the product. In the fast-paced world of emerging tech, that's the ultimate competitive advantage. We see this data across 500+ hackathons: the winning teams are the ones who build reliably under pressure. Want to build with the best? Our 100k+ developer community is building what's next. Find your team and your next challenge on 👇 Blockseblock.com #TypeScript #JavaScript #Builders
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🌐 The web stack isn’t just modern — it’s modular, intelligent, and rapidly redefining itself in the age of agents. Enter Cursor 2.0, now capable of running eight AI agents in parallel — each writing, reviewing, or testing code simultaneously. Switching tabs? Out. Watching files? Out. Letting the agents converge on the best path forward? That’s web dev in 2026. And GitHub’s Agent HQ? It’s centralizing the way we manage all these agents — with branch-level control, conflict resolution, Slack integration, and something we’ve been craving for years: pre-commit automated code review by AI. Whether you're in React, Next.js, or a full-stack TypeScript setup, the game has changed: You’re no longer “coding faster.” You’re building smarter — side-by-side with code-native AI teammates. #WebDevRevolution #AgentHQ #CursorIDE #NextLevelFullstack
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🚀 Excited to share what we've built : Vision2Web! 🤖 Our team just launched an AI-powered platform that transforms conversations into fully functional Next.js applications. Chat with AI, describe what you want, and watch it come to life in real-time! ✨ What we built: • AI-powered development with multi-agent workflows • Real-time preview in isolated sandboxes • Beautiful UI with Shadcn + Tailwind CSS • Secure authentication & project management • Iterative development through natural conversation 🛠️ Our Tech Stack: Next.js 15, TypeScript, Prisma, PostgreSQL, Clerk, Inngest, E2B, tRPC, and more! This was a true team effort - countless hours of collaboration, brainstorming, debugging, and learning together. Grateful to work with such talented people: Vidhika Rastogi, AVNI SHARMA, Shreeram Pani, Raghav Bhadwal Together, we made this vision a reality! 🙌 ⭐ Open source: https://lnkd.in/dn94j4WC 🔗 Live: https://lnkd.in/diRy89qW
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