codewhisperer

Pour one out for CodeWhisperer, Amazon’s AI-powered assistive coding tool. As of today, it’s kaput — sort of. CodeWhisperer is now Q Developer, a part of Amazon’s Q family of…

Amazon CodeWhisperer is now called Q Developer and is expanding its functions

Code Assist will be available through plug-ins for popular editors like VS Code and JetBrains.

Google launches Code Assist, its latest challenger to GitHub’s Copilot

Between open source and cloud-hosted, more proprietary solutions, there’s an abundance of AI-powered code-generating tools to choose from. So how does one choose? That’s a nuanced question. Beyond stronger performance…

Amazon’s code-generating tool gets MongoDB-specific upgrades

On the heels of the debut of its Bedrock service for building generative AI apps, Amazon has launched a new enterprise plan for CodeWhisperer, its AI-powered service to generate and…

Amazon CodeWhisperer gains an enterprise tier

Software Freedom Conservancy, a not-for-profit organization that provides support and legal services for open source software projects, has called on the open source community to ditch GitHub after quitting the…

Open source developers urged to ditch GitHub following Copilot launch

The ruling against Juuling?

1:30 pm PDT • June 25, 2022

Hello and welcome back to Week in Review, your one-stop spot for the biggest stories from the week. Greg Kumparak is off enjoying the beginning of summer and has entrusted…

The ruling against Juuling?

At its re:Mars conference, Amazon today announced the launch of CodeWhisperer, an AI pair programming tool similar to GitHub’s Copilot that can autocomplete entire functions based on only a comment…

Amazon launches CodeWhisperer, a GitHub Copilot-like AI pair programming tool