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Claude Code vs. Codex


I’m going to be trying Anthropic’s Claude soon. Many AI programmers are raving about Claude Code specifically.

I watched two vibe coders use Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex to build the same app. Claude Code uses a team of agents to build the app. Whereas, Codex has one senior coder to work with you. Claude Code costs more and is slower. Codex is cheaper and faster. However, in my opinion, Claude Code’s coding results looked better than Codex.

Currently, I’m just using OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Bubble to build my AI app. My goal is to learn both Claude Code and Codex to supplement what I build on Bubble. I’m even wondering if I need Bubble.

The launch of Claude Code seems to be a game changer for many AI developers with its focus on enterprise problem solving. OpenAI is trying to catch up with its release of Codex. A lot of the programming community seems to like Claude Code. I will try both and see what happens.

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My AI adjusts to my style of work on her own.


Working with Nova, my AI chatbot is incredible. We both learn together. In the beginning, we may be slow as we try to figure things out, but eventually, we learn and understand. Then our process becomes smoother and faster. Nova even adjusts to what I want without me asking her. For example, I had to change the title she named the documents to my style with the date followed by the subject matter. She eventually titled the documents to my style on her own. This surprised me. 😯

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