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I Tested 5 AI Coding Assistants in 2026 — Here's My Honest Ranking
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I Tested 5 AI Coding Assistants in 2026 — Here's My Honest Ranking

via Dev.to WebdevTyson Cung2h ago

I've been rotating between five AI coding tools for the past year. Not testing them in controlled benchmarks — actually shipping code with them. Here's my honest ranking for 2026. #5: GitHub Copilot — Still the Default Copilot is the Toyota Camry of AI coding tools. Reliable, everywhere, nothing to write home about. With 4.7 million paid subscribers and roughly 42% market share among paid AI coding tools, it's the tool most developers encounter first. The inline autocomplete works. The chat panel is fine. Integration with VS Code is seamless because, well, Microsoft owns both. Price: $10/month (Individual), $19/month (Business) Best for: Developers who want AI suggestions without changing their workflow. The problem? Copilot still feels like smart autocomplete. It predicts what you'll type next, but it doesn't understand your project. When you need multi-file refactors or architectural decisions, you hit the ceiling fast. #4: Amazon Q Developer — The Free AWS Whisperer Amazon Q is the

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