They're not that hard to learn how to use. If your employer asks you to use one then just learn whatever tool the license you for, it's not that big of a deal. It's like learning how to use your employer's official IDE or email client.
What exactly am I supposed to learn?
Cursor is just VSCode with annoyingly slow intellisense and bad code suggestions, what is there to learn, genuinely?
What exactly am I supposed to learn?
Cursor is just VSCode with annoyingly slow intellisense and bad code suggestions, what is there to learn, genuinely?