Use This AI Code Editor Instead

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Published 2024-01-23

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  • @halim7725
    Bro spent so much time watching indian java tutorials that he took their accent
  • You took almost half the length of the video for u to name of the product... Please do better next time as people dont have the patience. Nobody wants to know the problem statement instead compare the two and say the diff right there and then
  • @c0t1
    Have you tried Cody with VS Code? It also reads your entire code base and even works with local, open-source AI systems like ollama.
  • @catalinmpit
    This video gets some negative reactions. Based on what some of you say, it seems that: 1) the video feels like advertising, which is not. I simply use Cursor for a while now and really enjoy it. Wanted to share it with others as well. 2) the video feels slow. I tried to make it more interesting by adding a backstory and highlighting some issues I had with VS Code + ChatGPT. I'll keep this in mind going further, and will try to improve the next videos. šŸ™‚
  • @yeldistir3778
    What's the download link because it's hard to find with "AI VS Code" in google?
  • @chaosordeal294
    VSCode is awesome!! Who needs reliable Find-Replace, or middle mouse scroll, or consistent Word Wrap?
  • @SkipperChuck42
    I've tried VS Code and still can't seem to bring myself to use it daily. I'm an IntelliJ guy - VS Code just does not work as nicely as IntelliJ does for some basic items (like auto-adding import statements), or I have simply not been able to get it to work right for me. Getting a Java dev environment setup is also a bit of a chore with VS Code. Python setup is a bit easier, but Pycharm is still better IMO. I'm open to looking at Cursor to see how well the AI works in comparison to what is "built in" to IntelliJ. Mostly I use it for code completion/generation (scary how accurate it tends to be) and have not tried some of the other features ... doc generation, "explain this code", etc. Curious to know if you've looked into other IDEs like IntelliJ which support AI, and what languages in particular you use since that may also affect end-user experience, and most of the AI-related videos I've seen seem to always target JavaScript.
  • @DThompsonDev
    Interesting Editor. May give it some research.
  • @_tanzil_
    Ai is coming devs... Be ready šŸ˜šŸ™