UXDX

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Twitter has exploded with demos of people turning sketches into real working programs with complex behavior and logic using tldraw and its Make Real function.



Andreas Klinger recreates the Atari breakout game using a rough sketch and some notes to describe the rules. "This is the point I'm looking for a new job. I think this whole programmers thing is done!".



twitter.com/andreasklinger/status/1725213534806794…



Under the hood tldraw is converting the sketches to PNG images, sending that as input to GPT4, and getting HTML + Tailwind styling back.



My mind immediately jumped to maintainability - and are we creating a mountain of technical debt. But then, looking at the speed and quality of what is created (and this is the worst the technology will ever be!), I'm questioning whether a lot of tech will become thrown away. What are your thoughts?



Will AI-created UI's using prompts be the new way of designing and developing?

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