Continue.dev in 2026: The Open-Source AI Assistant That Puts You in Control
Tired of vendor lock-in? Continue.dev provides an open source alternative for AI assistance that puts the developer in the driver seat of their own LLM.
Tired of vendor lock-in? Continue.dev provides an open source alternative for AI assistance that puts the developer in the driver seat of their own LLM.
For teams that cannot compromise on privacy, Tabnine 2026 offers the gold standard in secure AI assistance. See how it guards your proprietary code.
Cody excels where others fail: context. Learn how Sourcegraph’s AI assistant manages complex codebases and enterprise level repositories in 2026.
Choosing between Cursor and Copilot in 2026 depends on your workflow. We compare the native AI editor experience against the industry standard plugin.
GitHub Copilot remains a titan in the AI coding space, but does its 2026 feature set justify the subscription? We analyze performance, integration, and developer ROI.
We breakdown a specific use case showing how AI pair programming tools reduce time spent on boilerplate and unit testing.
Master the art of codebase exploration with Cody, the AI assistant designed to help you read and write code in large environments.
We compare the technical capabilities of Make and Zapier to help developers choose the right engine for their automation projects.
Is an AI-native editor better than a plugin? We put GitHub Copilot and Cursor head-to-head to help you decide your primary dev environment.
Discover why Buddy is gaining traction among developers who want simple, fast, and visual CI/CD pipelines without the configuration headache.