Islamabad:
A few weeks ago, the name Sueleh Asif, together with the MIT acronym, began to make rounds on social networks when people discovered that Pakistan’s young man is one of the minds behind cursor, the editor of code with ia valued at $ 9.9 billion, which is taking the starting scene of the storm.
The cursor team made its first appearance in Pakistan in a meeting in Islamabad attended by more than one hundred builders, technology enthusiasts and students eager to participate in the future of programming.
The event was organized at the National Incubation Center and presented a live demonstration of the Cursor Build-on-Command capabilities for its Pakistan ambassador, Yahya Qureshi, a talk by the engineer Antematter, Zohaib Adnan, on how the product has changed programming in his company and a session of Q & A Q & A cursor Developer, Judge Batista Martinez, who has changed. Programming in his company and a session of Q & A with the cursor developer, Judge Batista Martinez, who has changed programming in his company and a session of Q & A with the cursor developer, Judge Batista Martinez, who has changed his programming in his company and a session of Q&A with the cursor developer, Judge Batista Martinez, who joined in Zoom.
Cursor allows developers to generate code and create programs simply describing what he wants to do. In response, the software prints lines of code ready to use that can be edited more through additional indications to incorporate new features, fix errors and more.
“For those who are not familiar with the concept, this is known as coding of environments,” explained the cursor ambassador, Yahya. “You no longer need to write thousands of lines of code one.
Several technological companies, including Talemabad, Eynvision and others, presented themselves to the event, curious about how cursor can help improve their work. “Since they used the cursor, our developers in antemateria spend much less time doing grunt work and more time innovating and investing energy to find critical solutions,” said Zohaib Adnan while sharing how AI has transformed development.
The cursor developer Juan MartÃnez echoed the same thoughts when asked about what the coding of vibos for the future of engineers in the labor market means. “AI is not here to replace engineers. We need humans for their ability to exercise creativity and think critically,” he said. “The cursor is not about eliminating the work that humans do. It is about what can be achieved when humans work along with the power of AI.”
Many of the audience raised questions about the cursor characteristics and the future updates of Juan. Some even shared comments based on their own experience using the software.
The cursor team was overwhelmed by the response and interest shown by the community in Pakistan, with the ambassador saying that he was surprised to see the projects in which people have been working using cursor, which they shared in the WhatsApp group of Cursor Pakistan. “This is just the beginning. We plan to organize many more meetings, including workshops and hackatones throughout Pakistan,” Yahya announced.
Attendees expressed their satisfaction with the opportunity to interact with the cursor team in Pakistan, while others on social networks expressed that they could not expect a similar event in their cities. “Events like these are a great thing for technological space in Pakistan,” said a computer student, Amama. “The opportunities to interact with people qualified in the field are rare for us, so this was very refreshing,” he said.