AI pair programmer for faster code writing
GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered coding assistant that suggests code completions, entire functions, and boilerplate code directly in your editor. It leverages large language models trained on public code repositories to help developers write code faster and with fewer errors.
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Claude 4 Sonnet is Anthropic's mid-tier powerhouse, sitting between the lightweight Haiku and the premium Opus. After weeks of real-world testing across writing, coding, analysis, and conversation, here's our honest verdict on whether it deserves a spot in your AI stack.
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Cursor and GitHub Copilot are the two most talked-about AI coding assistants right now, but they're built on very different philosophies. We spent weeks using both on real projects to give you a straight answer on which one wins in 2026.
Solid but Cursor is pulling ahead. Still great for simple completions.
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