GitHub Copilot: Gartner Names AI Coding Leader for 3rd Year
GitHub's AI coding agent just earned top honors from Gartner—again. This isn't just about faster code; it's about fundamentally rewriting how we build software.
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GitHub's AI coding agent just earned top honors from Gartner—again. This isn't just about faster code; it's about fundamentally rewriting how we build software.
Forget the engine, the real revolution in game development is happening in the open source tools that sculpt the assets and worlds within. These aren't just nice-to-haves; they're fundamental to shipping quality games.
Forget the endless battle for milliseconds. This frontend lead surgically sliced load times by a staggering 60% on a client marketing site, ditching old habits for Next.js App Router.
Silicon Valley PR spins "innovation" like cheap suits, but what happens when a v0.1 CSS kit has to actually ship a product? We found out.
Ever wonder if you could run your entire collaborative workspace on a box from eBay? One developer thinks so, and he's built Axomind to prove it.
Google's Antigravity 2.0 made waves at I/O 2026, not by improving your IDE, but by aiming to replace it entirely. We break down the hype and the reality.
The scramble to connect Shopify data to external systems for MVPs is intense. Forget the bespoke monoliths; the real ROI lies in speed and validation.
Merchants want to tweak their stores—colors, fonts, borders—without touching code. Shopify's settings schema is the answer, but it’s a delicate dance for developers.
It wasn't the fix itself, but the *shape* of the fix that sparked a revelation. A TUI bug report for `charmbracelet/glow` unveiled a core principle for crafting code that sings, not just runs.
Forget endless hours debugging visual glitches. A new AI agent, powered by Google's Gemma 4, claims a flawless 100% fix rate for a complex set of UI regressions, merging screenshots with code for automated repair.
Everyone expected AI coding assistants to be magical code-generating machines. They are. But the real development work happens outside the code editor, and that's where AI is bombing.
Everyone's talking about AI building websites. But does it actually work? One developer built CrafticWeb to find out, and the results are… illuminating.
When a bug first appeared in a sprawling legacy codebase, the question wasn't just 'when' but 'why.' Now, an AI is offering answers by reading between the lines of commit messages.
The daunting task of crafting a perfect README.md just got a whole lot less painful. A new open-source tool, readmegen, is stepping in to automate and enhance this critical documentation step.
GitHub's AI coding agent just earned top honors from Gartner—again. This isn't just about faster code; it's about fundamentally rewriting how we build software.