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Can a non-developer use vibe coding to build and deploy a full-stack app? And can that app actually do anything useful?
Amazon Web Services on Monday released Kiro, a program that allows developers to write code with help from artificial intelligence.
AI-powered coding agents are now real and usable, if not without their foibles. Here’s a brief look at the top prospects.
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The tool, which is known as Opal, made its debut on Thursday. The launch comes a couple of weeks after Amazon Web Services ...
Google’s Opal lets users build AI mini apps using plain English, part of a growing trend in natural language-driven, no-code software creation.
AWS has launched Kiro, a spec-driven, agentic AI IDE based on Visual Studio Code. It joins a growing lineup of VS Code forks ...
Databases will soon be capable of monitoring their own health, identifying bottlenecks, adjusting configurations, and even ...
A few new code references in the ChatGPT web app and Android point to an Operator-like tool in GPT's chain of thoughts.