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SuperCoder is a coding agent that runs in your terminal, offering features like code search, project structure exploration, code editing, bug fixing, and integration with OpenAI or local models.
Simon Willison discusses his experience using Large Language Models (LLMs) for coding, providing detailed advice on how to effectively use LLMs to augment coding abilities, set reasonable expectations, manage context, and more.
An experiment in agentic AI development, where AI tools were tasked with building and maintaining a full-service product, ObjectiveScope, without direct human code modifications. The process highlighted the challenges and constraints of AI-driven development, such as deteriorating context management, technical limitations, and the need for precise prompt engineering.
Dolphin 3.0 R1 is an instruct-tuned model designed for general-purpose reasoning, coding, math, and function calling. It is designed to be a local model that businesses can control, including setting the system prompt and alignment.
The Palo Alto City Library offers a series of online tutorials and resources to guide absolute beginners in learning coding, robotics, and computational thinking through various projects and initiatives including the use of robots such as Elsie and Dewey, and the agricultural robot FarmBot.
A beginner-friendly guide to AI development with Python, covering basics and sharing a concrete example with code.
01.AI's Yi-Coder, an open-source AI coding assistant
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Cody is an AI coding assistant that uses advanced search and codebase context to help you understand, write, and fix code faster. It supports autocomplete, code generation, and explanation in various IDEs and code hosts.
Unblocked is an AI tool that augments code with knowledge from systems like GitHub, Slack, Confluence, and Jira to provide quick, accurate answers about your application.
This article provides four key concepts for writing modern Python, including type hinting, Python virtual environments and package management, new Python syntax, and Python testing.
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