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ai-assisted coding
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The ai-assisted coding tag on WindowsForum.com covers the use of AI tools like GitHub Copilot and vibe coding in real-world software development. Discussions include AI-assisted cleanup of legacy GPU drivers, senior architects using AI to patch platform gaps, and AI-generated WinUI 3 apps for Windows 11. These threads explore how AI is becoming a force multiplier for maintenance tasks, a casual tool for senior developers, and a potential shift in how native Windows software is built. The tag focuses on practical applications and implications rather than hype.
On June 8, 2026, Mesa’s aging AMD R600 Gallium3D driver received a 59-commit cleanup from developer Gert Wollny, with the merge request documenting GitHub Copilot assistance on refactoring shader compiler code for Radeon HD 2000 through HD 6000-era GPUs. That is a small technical event with an...
Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich said on Sunday, June 7, 2026, that he had “vibe coded” an open-source LinkedIn Post Formatter, a GitHub Pages utility for composing LinkedIn posts with bold, italic, bullets, emojis, character counts, and desktop and mobile previews. The joke writes itself...
Paul Thurrott published a June 3, 2026 post showing a “vibe-coded” WinUI 3 native Windows 11 app, turning a small developer experiment into a useful snapshot of where Microsoft’s desktop platform now stands. The point is not that one app proves the Windows renaissance has arrived. It is that...