"The outcome is not a prototyping code, but production-grade scalable code with reusable components. You can actually turn your prototype into real application using Hope AI and Bit Cloud Think of it like building a house: first, you work with an architect to perfect the structural blueprint, and only then do you bring in an interior designer to define the specifics of each room."
"Your first prompt is your brief to the architect. It should be a single, clear document that combines your vision, key features, and critical needs into one cohesive request. Let's look at a complete example, and then we'll break down its parts. Prompt Example: Build 'AI Space,' a website for learning about, tracking, and navigating the AI world. All content (posts, events, tool reviews) is created and published by 'AI Influencers.' The site should be elegant and user-centric."
"Now, let's break down why this prompt is effective: It starts with the big picture: The first sentence, "Build 'AI Space,' a website for learning about...", clearly describes the project's purpose and scope. It explains the main features: Including primary functionality and how users will interact with it, from a content hub to complex, personalized feeds. This gives the architect a clear understanding of the system's requirements."
Follow a structured, two-phase process to generate production-grade, scalable applications and reusable components from a design or prototype using Hope AI and Bit Cloud. Prioritize architectural refinement before surface-level details: define the structural blueprint with an AI architect, then specify room-level or interface details. Begin with a single, clear initial briefing that combines vision, key features, and critical needs into one cohesive prompt. Include scope, primary functionality, and user interactions to ensure the architect understands system requirements. Activate the Backend option and attach supporting files before submission. Engage iteratively with the AI architect until the plan matches the intended vision.
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