chances are if you are nontechnical, agents can code better than you. It's probably more worth it to learn about computer science, system architecture rather then syntax.
Perhaps you would you disagree?
Id like to say the same for most "technical" people, most of my CS buddies have never built anything without an authority figure giving them directions (work/school) and seem to get really threatened at the idea that agentic coding will replace them, often coping with arguments about future, nonexistent issues.
definitely feel its a bit cramped, however I also dont want it to be a scavenger hunt to find buttons and have new users miss out on content, idk what the right balance is. Is there anything specific you think is bloaty?
staring at slideshows and diagrams are cool, but some people learn better by doing, this makes that learning style more accessible to new comers