This week’s EAP builds of all IntelliJ-based IDEs and .NET tools include a major new feature: AI Assistant. This blog post focuses on our IntelliJ-based IDEs with a dedicated .NET Tools post coming so

  • @Paul
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    21 year ago

    I’m quite the opposite, I really dislike them having to ship my code off to another server (especiallly since that might be in the US or Russia). When they haven’t even bothered with integrating the cppreference / qt docs (yes I’m on CLion, they have it as well) an AI is not what I’m looking for.