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Cursor IDE's role for hands-on developers debated on Reddit

A user on Reddit's r/cursor subreddit is inquiring about the intended use of the Cursor IDE, specifically questioning if it's designed for developers who wish to remain actively involved in the coding process. The user is concerned about the increasing reliance on AI agents and automated code generation, seeking clarification on whether Cursor's $20 plan aligns with their preference for hands-on coding. AI

IMPACT Debate on whether AI coding tools like Cursor encourage active developer participation or passive acceptance of generated code.

RANK_REASON User discussion on Reddit about a product's intended use case.

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Cursor IDE's role for hands-on developers debated on Reddit

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  1. r/cursor TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/ApplicationOk3587 ·

    Is cursor meant for people who still want to be heavily involved with the code?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I am new to programming with AI, been programming on and off for a couple years and I think there are tons of cool features in cursor but I have been hearing a lot about people just submitting prompt and just accepting the final output and heavil…