ai-assisted coding

  1. Microsoft’s AI-Powered Code Review Revolution: Scaling Software Development with Generative AI

    Microsoft’s embrace of artificial intelligence for internal code review is rewriting the rulebook for software development at scale. In what represents a significant milestone in enterprise deployment of generative AI, the tech giant revealed that its in-house AI-powered code review assistant...
  2. Microsoft Build 2025: The Future of AI-Powered Coding Agents and Developer Collaboration

    The opening day of Microsoft Build 2025 underscored a pivotal moment in the tech industry: the age of AI-powered coding agents has not just arrived—it’s rapidly maturing and redefining the software development landscape. In a keynote packed with big announcements and even bigger ambitions, CEO...
  3. Microsoft Unveils GitHub Copilot Agent: The Future of Autonomous AI Coding

    Microsoft’s annual developer conference has always been a showcase for the company’s latest advances in software engineering, but this year’s Build event delivered what may be a watershed moment for both professional coders and hobbyists: the unveiling of the new GitHub Copilot agent, an...
  4. Amazon’s Kiro: The AI Revolution Set to Transform Coding and Software Development

    In a world where AI-driven innovation is fundamentally altering the career landscape for developers, Amazon’s covert initiative, codenamed Kiro, could mark a turning point for the industry. Internal documents recently surfaced, confirming that Kiro is not merely another marginal upgrade to...
  5. Microsoft Restricts C/C++ Extension to its Ecosystem: Impact on Developers and Open Source

    Microsoft’s recent move to restrict its C/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code (VS Code) exclusively to its first-party products has stirred significant concern and debate throughout the developer community. As of version 1.24.5 released on April 3, 2025, the extension now refuses to work on...
  6. Microsoft Enforces Licensing Restrictions on VS Code C/C++ Extension, Impacting Open-Source Alternatives

    Microsoft's recent enforcement of licensing restrictions on its C/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code (VS Code) has stirred significant controversy among developers relying on open-source VS Code forks like VS Codium and commercial derivatives such as Cursor. This move, which first became...