Well, inovation is continuous for sure. Just look at the amount of Javascript frameworks that exist at any one moment!
So, we have cursor IDE. A new (ish) IDE (integrated development environment) for coding in whatever language you want. It is built on the same platform as VS code. The key selling point is it is an AI first IDE, meaning it has AI code assistance built in from the get go. Cursor has a free plan and also paid plans that allow you more flexibility and different AI models.
Although I haven’t given cursor a good run as yet, the issue for me personally, is it is similar to VS code but not quite. I found myself doing things I would do, or look to do, in VS code but were not in the place I remembered from VS code. This is most probably down to just me, but it shows the bigger issue I guess - we all get stuck using things we know and are comfortable with. I have been trying to use Linux more and more but get frustrated by the squillion ways to do something - but again, I am not giving up - it is good to try to expand your own vision!
So, cursor seems to be a nice proposition, but I feel if I am going to use something like that, I would keep using VS Code. In addition, Codeium is pretty cool! I did a podcast about it a while ago, and it is sort of like GitHub Copilot (mandatory $10 per month) but works with whatever editor you like (they state over 40+ IDE/editors!) as well as being a simple browser extension! The great thing is with Codeium, it has a very generous free plan and on the paid version (pro version is the same as GitHub Copilot at $10 per month), you can switch between AI models. Codeium is a nice modular way to get a similar experience across a wide variety of IDE/Editors instead of putting all your focus into just one thing like cursor. Again, not putting cursor down as I haven’t tried it for long enough, but there we go!
So, take care until the next exciting episode ;)
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