Mikeysee (@mikeysee)

Cursor AI, Glass, T3 Code, OpenAI Codex 같은 ‘슈퍼 IDE’가 정말 필요한지에 대한 개발자 관점의 의견을 공유합니다. 여러 버전의 IDE를 동시에 열어 프로젝트를 선택하고 각 IDE에 에이전트를 붙이는 방식이 대안이 될 수 있다는 논의입니다.

https://x.com/mikeysee/status/2036289838564123120

#cursor #openai #codex #ide #agents

Mikeysee (@mikeysee) on X

You know what, im kinda flip-flopping on my thinking around whether we need a new "super IDE" of the likes of @cursor_ai Glass, T3 Code, @OpenAI Codex etc. The taskbar is my project selector. I just have multiple versions of an IDE open at once. Each one has my agents,

X (formerly Twitter)

Shoutout to Ofek Bickel aka sinisterMage, who is seemingly building a complete Julia IDE from the ground up single-handedly.

https://github.com/sinisterMage/JulIde

And the repo has the best readme.

#Julia #ide #programming #rust #tauri

GitHub - sinisterMage/JulIde: an IDE for the Julia programming language

an IDE for the Julia programming language. Contribute to sinisterMage/JulIde development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub

#Development #Analyses
Death of the IDE? · “The center of developer work is moving.” https://ilo.im/16bjsk

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#Programming #Coding #IDE #AI #Agents #Orchestration #Workflows #WebDev #Frontend #Backend

Death of the IDE?

How Agent orchestration is replacing the editor as the center of developer work

Elevate
🔗 Moving from PHPStorm to Zed for Laravel development
https://x.com/cmellor/status/2024109224146440404
#php #laravel #editor #ide #zed
Chris Mellor (@cmellor) on X

I'm Moving From PHPStorm to Zed — Here's How to Set It Up for Laravel

X (formerly Twitter)
Rider 2026.1 Release Candidate Is Out! | The .NET Tools Blog

The Rider 2026.1 Release Candidate is ready for you to try. This upcoming release brings improved support for the .NET ecosystem and game development workflows, as well as refinements to the overal

The JetBrains Blog

🧠 NEW: AI IDE Core Concepts Explained!

Agents, Commands, Skills, Rules, Context & Workflows - everything you need to know.

📖 Read: https://devopstales.github.io/ai/ai-ide-core-concepts/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social

#AI #IDE #Concepts #Learning #DevTools

AI IDE Core Concepts: Agents, Commands, Skills, Rules, Context, and Workflows

Modern AI-powered IDEs have evolved far beyond simple code completion. Today’s tools like Kilo Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and Google Antigravity introduce new paradigms: autonomous agents, reusable skills, markdown rules, semantic context, and structured workflows.

DevOpsTales

📋 NEW: AI IDE Configuration Standards!

From .vscode to AGENTS.md - standardize your AI coding environment.

📖 Read: https://devopstales.github.io/ai/ai-ide-configuration-standards/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social

#AI #IDE #Configuration #BestPractices

AI IDE Configuration Standards: From .vscode to AGENTS.md

As AI tools become more integrated into our development workflows, the way we configure our projects is changing. We’ve moved beyond simple .gitignore and .env files into a world where we need to provide specific “instructions” and “context” to our AI assistants.

DevOpsTales

💻 NEW: Best AI Coding IDEs of 2026!

Cursor vs Windsurf vs VS Code vs Antigravity. Which AI-native IDE wins?

📖 Read: https://devopstales.github.io/ai/ai-coding-ides-comparison/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social

#AI #IDE #Coding #DevTools #VSCode

The Best AI Coding IDEs in 2026: VS Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Antigravity, and More

The landscape of software development has shifted from “writing code with AI assistance” to “developing in AI-native environments.” While VS Code with GitHub Copilot remains the industry standard, a new breed of IDEs is challenging its dominance by integrating LLMs and autonomous agents into the very core of the editor.

DevOpsTales
F# Weekly #12, 2026 – 11 years of Ionide 🥰

Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: News NBomber Studio 0.6.2 | NBomber F# Meetup (Recorded at NRK edition), Wed, Mar 25, 2026, 5:30 PM | Meetup Microsoft News Our co…

Sergey Tihon's Blog

Turns out its not #IDE, its not even 40 pins, the analyzer uses a 3.5 inch 50-pin #SCSI connector.

Possible options, SCSI to USB converter with the necessary 3.5 inch 50-pin to high density 50 pin adapter. This option probably is not going to work very well.

Alternatively we buy a second hand PCI (not PCIe) SCSI adapter and use that on an old machine to make an image.

For this last solution I have high hopes. Currently looking at an Adaptec AHA-2940 or 2904