Cody
Cody is a sophisticated AI coding assistant created by Sourcegraph to improve software development's efficiency and quality. It works effortlessly within popular Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) such as VS Code, Visual Studio, Eclipse, and various JetBrains tools, offering features like AI-enhanced chat, code autocompletion, and inline editing, all while preserving existing workflows. Tailored for both solo developers and collaborative teams, Cody focuses on maintaining consistency and quality throughout entire codebases by leveraging extensive context and shared prompts. Moreover, it broadens its contextual insights beyond mere code by integrating with platforms like Notion, Linear, and Prometheus, thus creating a comprehensive picture of the development landscape. By utilizing advanced Large Language Models (LLMs), including Claude 3.5 Sonnet and GPT-4o, Cody provides customized assistance that can be fine-tuned for various applications, striking a balance between speed and performance. Users have reported notable increases in productivity, with some indicating time savings of around 5-6 hours weekly and a doubling of their coding efficiency when utilizing Cody. As developers continue to explore its features, the potential for Cody to transform coding practices becomes increasingly evident.
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Epicor Eclipse
Eclipse ERP software, crafted by industry professionals and favored by leading distributors in HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, and PVF, offers innovative solutions to enhance supply chain efficiency. Constant improvement in supply chain management is essential, and Eclipse provides real-time data and insights that enable smarter operations from forecasting to fulfillment. The user-friendly job management tools simplify the process of ordering large distribution projects across electrical, HVAC, or plumbing sectors. Additionally, you can track your inventory live, ensuring your business remains agile and responsive. This system not only helps in satisfying customers and boosting profits but also in reducing excess inventory. The effectiveness of a warehouse is closely linked to the proficiency of its staff and the tools they utilize, and Epicor Eclipse simplifies the management of warehouse functions such as receiving, put-away, picking, inventory adjustments, and cycle counts to streamline operations. With these capabilities, companies can maximize their operational potential and maintain a competitive edge in the market.
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Eclipse CDT
The CDT Project provides a robust integrated development environment for C and C++ that is founded on the Eclipse platform. This environment is equipped with a wide array of features, including project creation capabilities, managed building across diverse toolchains, and support for the conventional make build process. Users can easily navigate through source code and take advantage of various tools that offer valuable insights, such as type hierarchy, call graphs, include browsers, and macro definition browsers. The code editor is improved with syntax highlighting, code folding, and hyperlink navigation, while also supporting source code refactoring and code generation. Additionally, it features advanced visual debugging tools that enable users to monitor memory, registers, and disassembly views. The inclusion of build configuration enhances the core model, allowing for the assignment of specific toolchains to standard makefile projects. Moreover, the previous standard and managed project wizards have been merged, providing users with the option to select from various project types and toolchains. With the introduction of parameterized templates, the environment effectively streamlines the process of setting up new projects, offering a highly customizable experience. Furthermore, the system's flexibility is heightened by template actions that can be developed through the plug-in, along with semantic highlighting and other improvements to the editor that augment usability. Consequently, the CDT Project stands out as a powerful resource for developers who are in search of an adaptable and feature-rich environment for C and C++ development, making it an essential tool for both novice and experienced programmers alike.
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Eclipse Dirigible
Eclipse Dirigibleā¢ serves as a robust application platform aimed at enhancing productivity by providing a suite of development tools along with a runtime environment. It supports the entire application development lifecycle through its in-system programming model and quick application development techniques. This platform addresses every aspect of development, from database management and modeling to the creation of RESTful services using various dynamic languages, as well as generating user interfaces founded on established patterns. Additionally, it incorporates role-based security, the integration of external services, and tools for testing, debugging, operations, and monitoring. The source code and sample applications related to the Eclipse Dirigible project are accessible under the Eclipse Public License v 2.0 on GitHub. Students can effectively leverage this platform to engage in projects, delve into different technologies and scenarios, and gain proficiency in widely recognized programming languages. With Eclipse Dirigible, developers have access to an extensive array of essential tools and resources for any project they undertake, making it a suitable option for learners and seasoned professionals alike. Its broad functionality not only caters to diverse development needs but also fosters a conducive environment for skill enhancement and innovation.
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