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AI Fundamentals:

A organized and detailed introduction to AI, complete with technical diagrams, glossary, and actionable insights. Its treatment of opportunities and challenges resonates with both beginners and experts.

Some sections could benefit from deeper case studies or illustrations of […]
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May 22, 2025 at 9:09 AM
Top 5 AI-Based Code Editors for Coding in 2025 - DEV Community

The article covers:
➡️ VSCode
➡️ Cursor
➡️ Tabnine
➡️ Amazon CodeWhisperer
➡️ JetBrains AI Assistant

https://dev.to/aneeqakhan/top-5-ai-based-code-editors-for-coding-in-2025-obm

#ai #programming #aicodegeneration #aicodeeditors
Top 5 AI-Based Code Editors for Coding in 2025
AI-powered code editors are revolutionizing how developers write, debug, and optimize code. With the latest advancements in AI-driven coding assistance, developers can now write code faster, detect errors more efficiently, and automate repetitive tasks. Here are the best AI-based code editors in 2025 and their pricing details. ## 1. Visual Studio Code (VS Code) + GitHub Copilot 🚀 ### 📌 Best for AI-powered autocomplete, real-time coding assistance ### 📌 Pricing (2025) **✅ VS Code:** Free **💰 GitHub Copilot:** Free (Basics), $4/month (Team), $21/month (businesses) VS Code remains one of the most widely used open-source code editors. When integrated with GitHub Copilot, it provides real-time AI-powered code suggestions, making development faster and smarter. ### 🔹 Key AI Features: ✔️ AI-powered code autocomplete and inline suggestions ✔️ Context-aware code generation based on natural language prompts ✔️ AI-assisted debugging for faster error resolution ✔️ Supports multiple languages (Python, JavaScript, Java, C++, etc.) ### 🔹 Why Use It? If you need a powerful AI coding assistant within a free and customizable editor, VS Code with GitHub Copilot is an excellent choice. ## 2. Cursor — AI-Native Code Editor 💡 ### 📌 Best for AI-first coding experience, real-time AI chat assistance ### 📌 Pricing (2025) ✅ Free for basic use 💰 Pro Plan: $20/month Cursor is an AI-native code editor, meaning it was built from the ground up with AI at its core. It offers intelligent code suggestions, debugging, and real-time AI chat for coding help. ### 🔹 Key AI Features: ✔️ AI-powered code completion & inline explanations ✔️ Smart code refactoring for cleaner, optimized code ✔️ Inline AI chat assistant for real-time coding guidance ✔️ Supports multiple languages and frameworks ### 🔹 Why Use It? If you want an AI-first code editor that actively assists in writing, refactoring, and debugging, Cursor is one of the best options in 2025. ## 3. Tabnine — AI-Powered Code Completion ✨ ### 📌 Best for AI-enhanced code predictions and automation ### 📌 Pricing (2025) 💰 Pro Plan: $9/month 💰 Enterprise Plan: $39/month for Enterprise Tabnine is an AI-powered code completion tool that integrates with VS Code, JetBrains, Sublime Text, and other IDEs. It provides context-aware code suggestions to speed up development. ### 🔹 Key AI Features: ✔️ Predictive AI-powered code completions ✔️ Supports multiple IDEs and programming languages ✔️ Private AI models for secure code suggestions ✔️ Helps maintain coding best practices with AI insights ### 🔹 Why Use It? If you need AI-assisted code completions across multiple IDEs, Tabnine is an excellent AI coding assistant. ## 4. Amazon CodeWhisperer 🌍 ### 📌 Best for AI-powered coding for AWS and cloud development ### 📌 Pricing (2025) ✅ Individual Use: Free 💰 Professional Plan: Custom per user for Pro Amazon CodeWhisperer is AWS’s AI-powered code suggestion tool. It’s designed for enterprise and cloud-based development, offering AI-driven coding assistance while maintaining security and compliance. ### 🔹 Key AI Features: ✔️ AI-generated code suggestions optimized for AWS development ✔️ Security scanning for vulnerabilities in cloud applications ✔️ Multi-language support (Python, JavaScript, Java, Go, etc.) ✔️ Seamless integration with AWS cloud services ### 🔹 Why Use It? If you work with AWS or cloud-based applications, Amazon CodeWhisperer provides AI-powered assistance tailored for cloud environments. ## 5. JetBrains AI Assistant 🧠 ### 📌 Best for AI-enhanced development in JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm) ### 📌 Pricing (2025) 💰 Included in JetBrains Subscription Plans (starting at $8.33/month) JetBrains has integrated AI-powered features into its popular IDEs, such as IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, and WebStorm. The JetBrains AI Assistant enhances code completion, debugging, and refactoring. ### 🔹 Key AI Features: ✔️ AI-powered smart code suggestions and refactoring ✔️ AI-assisted debugging and performance analysis ✔️ AI-driven documentation search and code explanations ✔️ Supports Java, Python, JavaScript, Kotlin, and more ### 🔹 Why Use It? If you’re using JetBrains IDEs, the AI Assistant will enhance your workflow with AI-driven automation and intelligent suggestions. ## Comparison Table: AI-Powered Code Editors & Pricing (2025) ## Final Thoughts AI-powered code editors in 2025 will make coding smarter, faster, and more efficient. These tools will reduce manual coding efforts, improve accuracy, and enhance developer productivity. ### Which AI-Based Code Editor Should You Choose? ✅ For a free AI-powered assistant: → Try VS Code + GitHub Copilot (basic features) or Amazon CodeWhisperer ✅ For an AI-native coding experience: → Cursor is the best choice ✅ For AI-enhanced code completion: → Tabnine is highly recommended ✅ For cloud and enterprise development: → Amazon CodeWhisperer is ideal ✅ For JetBrains IDE users: → JetBrains AI Assistant is a must-have With AI-powered tools becoming the future of coding, developers who integrate AI-based code editors into their workflow will code more efficiently and productively. Thank you for reading! Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn or GitHub.
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May 5, 2025 at 1:08 PM
Seeing AI as a collaborator, not a creator | MIT Technology Review

The key message of this article is: "AI can be, will be, and already is a tool for creative expression, but that true art will always be something steered by human creativity, not machines" […]
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April 24, 2025 at 11:01 AM
Two complementary protocols for the emerging agent ecosystem (DEV Community):
➡️ A2A (Agent-to-Agent Protocol) is the backbone of inter-agent communication.
➡️MCP (Model Context Protocol) ensures models remain contextually equipped and tool-empowered.
➡️Together, they represent the evolution of […]
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April 18, 2025 at 12:31 PM
GPT-4.1's 1M-token context window is insufficient for real-world Use Cases (HackerNoon):
➡️ A massive context window enables handling of extensive data within a single query.
➡️ Its practical application is hindered by prohibitive costs, extended latency, and the absence of robust citation […]
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April 18, 2025 at 12:04 PM
OpenAI launches o3 and o4-Mini - gHacks Tech News

The new OpenAI o3 and o4-Mini models:
➡️ integrate multimodal reasoning
➡️ provide improved transparency and enhanced responsiveness […]
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April 18, 2025 at 11:48 AM
Simple Prompt Tweaks Derail LLM Reasoning - MarkTechPost

➡️ MIT researchers analyzed how input changes impact the response quality of 13 prominent LLMs.
➡️Prompt perturbations included irrelevant contexts, misleading (pathological) instructions, and a mix of additional yet unnecessary details […]
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April 16, 2025 at 4:07 PM
A Field Guide to Rapidly Improving AI Products – O’Reilly

This article subverts traditional tools-centric AI development by revealing how a focus on qualitative error analysis can uncover actionable, domain-specific weaknesses.

Its analysis, addresses both strategic and operational challenges […]
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April 16, 2025 at 11:32 AM
How to Use Wireshark Filters to Analyze Your Network Traffic

This tutorial covers both foundational and advanced skills in using Wireshark:
➡️ Wireshark is a leading network protocol analyzer for capturing and dissecting packets.
➡️Wireshark filters dramatically reduce analysis time by […]
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April 4, 2025 at 5:59 AM
Cryptography Handbook takeaways:
➡️Transition from Euler Totient Functions to Carmichael Functions for key generation, reduced decryption time without compromising security.
➡️Libraries like OpenSSL integrate Carmichael Function for RSA operations, ensuring compliance with standards.
➡️RSA's […]
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April 3, 2025 at 10:05 AM
Embedding Models Misunderstand Language:
➡️ Text embeddings have blind spots, like capitalization misunderstandings, numerical inaccuracies, inability to detect negations, and confusion with ranges.
➡️Industry stories show dramatic consequences.
➡️ A hybrid approach—combining embedding models […]
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April 2, 2025 at 7:14 AM
Over-engineering takeaways:
➡️ Misjudging future requirements can lead to inappropriate abstractions.
➡️ Avoiding over-engineering can be as impactful as achieving technical brilliance.
➡️Simplicity is key to maintainability.
➡️Avoid predicting needs that […]

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April 1, 2025 at 1:33 PM
SOLID Principle = Single Responsibility, Open/Closed, Liskov Substitution, Interface Segregation, and Dependency Inversion.

A compact reference for developers with examples in C#

https://dev.to/imajenasyon/solid-principle-4jno

#programming #csharp #BestPractice #solidprinciple #oop
SOLID Principle
Practicing the SOLID principles is a great way to prepare for your technical assessment. Below, I’ll...
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March 31, 2025 at 9:47 AM
Elon Musk has merged X (formerly Twitter) with xAI in an all-stock deal, valuing the combined entity at $113 billion. This merger promises to leverage advanced AI capabilities and distribution. Almost certainly this AI will be trained on X posts, resulting in an extremely biased AI. Just another […]
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March 29, 2025 at 2:38 PM
How to fix slow code:
➡️ Avoid logging everything in production: it eats resources and slows execution.
➡️ Loops matter: use optimized methods like list comprehensions in Python for speed.
➡️ Be mindful of hardware quirks like cache misses and memory fragmentation.
➡️ Understand how database […]
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March 29, 2025 at 10:33 AM
#bolt3d claims to revolutionize 3D scene generation by directly creating renderable 3D representations from one or more images. It achieves unprecedented speed and quality without requiring computationally expensive optimization or augmentation steps.

https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.14445v1 […]
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March 22, 2025 at 12:51 PM
A beginner-friendly guide to #rest, #soap, #graphql, and #grpc:
➡️ Introduces the distinct advantages of each API type and architecture.
➡️Has examples, such as REST’s use in e-commerce, GraphQL in social apps, and gRPC in microservices.
➡️Highlights emerging API trends like decentralized […]
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March 22, 2025 at 12:17 PM
Top AI Tools for Academic writing - DEV Community

The AI-powered tools listed in the article can help with research, structuring, writing, editing, citations, plagiarism checking and proofreading.

https://dev.to/gerald_ayakins/top-ai-tools-for-academic-writing-314b

#ai #aitools #aiassistants […]
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March 20, 2025 at 8:48 AM
Build Your First Python Extension for VS Code in 7 Easy Steps - KDnuggets

Follow this guide to build, test, and publish your own VSCode extension.

https://www.kdnuggets.com/build-your-first-python-extension-for-vs-code-in-7-easy-steps

#vscode #python #appextension #programming
March 19, 2025 at 11:36 AM
The article offers a fresh perspective on improving AI data reliability by using Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePINs):

➡️By using blockchain, DePINs create secure, verifiable real-world data streams for AI systems.
➡️Applications range from smart farming to bridges that […]
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March 19, 2025 at 11:32 AM
The article provides good insights into industry leaders such as Waymo, DeepMind, and Amazon demonstrate the transformative power of Reinforcement Learning (RL).

Takeaways:
➡️ RL drives autonomy and innovation across industries, but challenges like interpretability remain pivotal.
➡️ […]
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March 18, 2025 at 1:14 PM
Takeaways:
➡️ User time is the ultimate currency: respect it by crafting intuitive and efficient interfaces.
➡️ Simplify complex tasks through step-by-step processes and on-demand details.
➡️ Leverage familiar design patterns to reduce mental effort and boost intuitiveness.
➡️ Provide […]
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March 17, 2025 at 9:27 AM
Cursor AI, a popular code assistant, stopped generating code after 750-800 lines and suggested the developer learn coding to reduce dependency on AI. 😃

➡️ This unexpected refusal aligns with Stack Overflow norms of encouraging learning over ready-made solutions.
➡️ Cursor's training on […]
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March 14, 2025 at 4:22 PM
TypeScript is introducing a native compiler, dramatically enhancing performance by up to 10x.:
➡️ Native TypeScript reduces editor load times to 1.2 seconds and halves memory usage.
➡️ Release roadmap: TypeScript 7 with feature parity is expected by end of 2025.
➡️ Benefits include faster […]
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March 12, 2025 at 9:54 AM