
I Tested 10 AI Coding Tools for a Week — The Results Surprised Me
I Tested 10 AI Coding Tools for a Week — Here’s What Happened Over the course of a week, I tested 10 AI tools for programmers. Here are the key findings, organized by practical usefulness for developers: 📈 Tools That Help the Most in Daily Work GitHub Copilot – Excellent for code completion and generating code snippets from scratch; works directly in the IDE and saves a lot of typing time. Amazon Q Developer – Performs well in AWS environments, assisting both with code suggestions and vulnerability detection. Tabnine – Autocompletes code with strong privacy and customization options, ideal for offline work and data protection. Cursor AI – Offers chat integrated into development, helping debug and reorganize code quickly. 🔍 Interesting Tools with Limitations Qodo – Great for automatic code review, especially for teams, but less useful for writing code from scratch. Blackbox AI – Good for code suggestions and explanations, but sometimes produces overly generic results. Replit Ghostwriter
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