Cursor's new iOS app lets developers launch and manage independent coding agents from their phone, as AI-powered development moves beyond the desktop.
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"We get called in to fix apps more often than to start them. Usually someone generated a working screen, wired it straight to live data with no permission model, and found the gap only when the wrong ...
Cursor has launched its first iPhone and iPad app, bringing AI-powered coding agents to mobile devices. Developers can now ...
Software coding is fun. Ask any developer why they are compelled to a life of programming and they’ll all confirm this truth. Software application development professionals, hobbyists, students and ...
Microsoft's Dan Wahlin previews his introductory 'Kubernetes for Developers' session at Visual Studio Live! San Diego 2026, explaining how developers can get past the Kubernetes learning curve by ...
Author: Aaron Gordon Aaron Gordon is the COO of AppMakers USA, where he leads product strategy and client partnerships across the full lifecycle, from early dis ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. today introduced a number of new capabilities designed to simplify how enterprise developers build cloud applications without having to manage computer servers. During a ...
Apple opened up applications for Vision Pro developer's kits Monday, ahead of a planned 2024 launch for the $3,499 headset. The move allows selected developers to use actual Apple hardware to build ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Snowflake (NYSE: SNOW), the Data Cloud company, today announced at its annual user conference, Snowflake Summit 2022, the launch of applications built, distributed, and ...