@patio11: I am really loving Claude Code for bespoke animations/simulations, where you probably wouldn't want to spend a week of …
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Patio11 praises Claude Code for efficiently creating bespoke animations and simulations that would otherwise take a week of team time, completing them in 10-30 minutes with one person.
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I am really loving Claude Code for bespoke animations/simulations, where you probably wouldn’t want to spend a week of a team’s time to compress into 30 seconds but where CC can do that in about 10-30 minutes of one person’s time.
(Probably possible in most modern coding tools.)
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