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AI Coding (6 programs)

  1. License
    Free
    Language
    English
    Platform
    web-apps
    PROS: Features a stylish yet functional UI. Allows you to preview requests. Work can be organized in tabs or groups. Can be used offline.
    CONS: Offline mode automatically enables printing.
  2. License
    Subscription
    Language
    English
    Platform
    web-apps
    PROS: Includes an AI-powered code generator. Can learn new programming concepts. Has a code language converter. Can select between Ava and other test frameworks.
    CONS: Free trial is limited to five uses. To enjoy unlimited usage, purchase its monthly subscription.
  3. License
    Free
    Language
    English
    Platform
    web-apps
    PROS: Attributes code snippet recommendations to source. Scans code for security issues. Supports Python, TypeScript, JavaScript, C#, and Java. Doesn’t generate biased code.
    CONS: Developed primarily for those accessing AWS services. Limited list of supported languages. No test generation functionality. Still in the preview phase, so pricing is not yet available.
  4. License
    Subscription
    Language
    English
    Platform
    web-apps
    PROS: Compatible with a lot of editors and IDEs. Can speed up the development process by reducing typing time. Offers a free tier alongside the paid subscription model. The AI learns from the user's habits to improve suggestions.
    CONS: Free tier is very limited compared to the pro tier. Incorrect suggestions can be a nuisance at times.
  5. PROS: Free trial available. Works with Windows, Mac, and Linux. Supports JavaScript, TypeScrypt, Vue, Java, Rust, Jupyter, and Go. Comes with an on-premise option.
    CONS: Some features are not available in every language. Test generation is still in the works. New language input in the experimental phase. May require some adjustment from those who use EDI.
  6. License
    Paid
    Language
    English
    Platform
    web-apps
    PROS: Supports TypeScript, JavaScript, Go, Python, Ruby, and Java. Generates suggestions based on project and style conventions. It can anticipate requirements accurately enough. Good at boilerplate.
    CONS: Low accuracy with bracket suggestions, so it can close objects, functions, and arrays prematurely. Doesn’t check code for vulnerabilities. Has the potential to produce bad code at scale. No licensing input, making it hard to tell AI-generated from man-made code.

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