Exploring the Effectiveness of Full Line Code Completion in PyCharm for AI Development
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Summary
The article discusses the author's favorite AI development product, Full Line Code Completion in PyCharm, and its effectiveness in improving coding efficiency while maintaining control. The author expresses satisfaction with the product and mentions using it in GoLand as well.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledOne of my favorite AI dev products today is Full Line Code Completion in PyCharm (bundled with the IDE since late 2023).
It’s extremely well-thought out, unintrusive, and makes me a more effective developer.
Most importantly, it still keeps me mostly in control of my code.
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