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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Roundup - Sick AI Tools For Developers

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Tech News, News, Technology

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2023

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about various AI tools for developers that are available. Show Notes 00:25 Welcome 01:36 AI creeping into real life 04:03 Cody AI Cody - Business AI Employee Trained on Your Knowledge Base Sourcegraph 06:24 How AI coding help works 09:57 Amazon Code Whisper AI Code Generator - Amazon CodeWhisperer - AWS Amazon Code Whisperer VS Github Copilot 10:44 Copilot Labs GitHub Next GitHub Next | GitHub Copilot Labs 14:25 LintRule Lintrule 18:06 Open Commit di-sukharev/opencommit: Auto-generate impressive commits with AI in 1 second 24:03 Code Geex CodeGeeX - A Multilingual Code Generation Tool - CodeGeeX Ghostwriter - Code faster with AI - Replit Meaningful Code Tests for Busy Devs | CodiumAI 30:20 Tab9 and Kite AI assistant for software developers | Tabnine Potluck - Web components × Gear × Docker × Web Dev Frameworks × Golden Handcuffs × Browser Testing × SSR React × Code Prediction × More! — Syntax Podcast 364 33:06 Sloppy prompt example Tweet us your tasty treats Scott’s Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes’ Instagram Wes’ Twitter Wes’ Facebook Scott’s Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets Wes Bos on Bluesky Scott on Bluesky Syntax on Bluesky

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0:00.0

Monday Monday Monday open wide dev fans get ready to stuff your face with

0:07.0

JavaScript CSS node modules barbecue tips get workflow break dancing soft skills web

0:12.2

development the hastiest the crazy as the tastiest web development treats coming in

0:17.9

hot here is Wes Barakuda boss and Scott El Toro Lugo Tolinsky welcome to

0:27.4

text on this Monday hasty treat we're going to be talking about using AI tools for development and

0:34.9

just kind of what types of interesting things are out there what are some interesting tools

0:39.5

that you might not have heard of some of them you may have heard of just kind of tips and

0:43.6

techniques and interesting things to look at it and really just try out my name is Scott

0:48.5

Tolinsky I'm a developer from Denver and with me as always as Wes boss Wes what's up man

0:53.7

hey I'm not too much I am kind of excited to talk about this because

1:00.6

there's a whole world beyond GitHub co-pilot and it seems like every week there's some sort of

1:07.6

new thing that are popping up that's the kind of weird thing about being a developer is

1:12.6

it's almost always developer tools that surface first in new areas of tech so

1:19.7

it's there's a lot happening right here it means that we're probably see it ripple out into many

1:24.8

different areas of both coding as well as just like in life like what was I doing today with the

1:32.1

this is a bit of an aside but let's let's do it I was doing today I was trying to find out if a

1:39.2

5-8s bolt and a 16 millimeter bolt were the same meaning that like like 5-8s inches 15.6

1:48.2

millimeters and I was like does that point four millimeters actually matter so I just passed AI

1:53.2

and it says yeah they'll fit you know rather than then going into it and also like I bought a

1:58.8

TV at a yard sale this weekend and there's a sticker on it says works sometimes and I was like

2:06.8

calling my name sometimes that's I bet I can make it work all the time so I started googling

2:12.9

around for the issue that it had and there's so much garbage SEO juiced articles of like

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