AI-assisted development tools for faster and smarter coding.
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Running AI entirely on your own computer used to mean serious technical work. Tools like Ollama and LM Studio have made it a few clicks away, and adoption is growing fast.
A new generation of AI coding tools does far more than autocomplete. Here is how autonomous agents like Devin, Cline, and OpenHands actually differ from tools like Copilot.
Retrieval-augmented generation is the technique behind most serious AI applications that need to answer questions about specific documents. Here is how it actually works, in plain language.
Google's new development platform is not another AI-assisted editor, it is a bet that the entire coding workflow should be rebuilt around autonomous agents. Here is what that actually changes.
Code review used to mean waiting for a busy teammate to have time. AI review tools are becoming the automatic first pass, catching issues before a human ever opens the pull request.
A new category of tool promises to turn a plain-language description into a working web app. Here is how Lovable, Bolt.new, and v0 actually differ once you look past the shared pitch.