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Visual Studio 2026 version 18.3 shipped this past week (February 10), and it's the kind of release that makes me believe Microsoft is actually listening to developers. Between Copilot memories that persist your coding standards across sessions, GA of AI-powered unit test generation for .NET, and a framework for building custom Copilot agents, this update isn't p...
Here's a stat that should bother you: GitHub reports that developers accept roughly 30% of Copilot's suggestions. That means 70% of the time, the AI is generating something you reject. But here...
I'm going to say something that'll make some people uncomfortable: if you don't have test coverage in your solution, you're going to fail at using agentic AI. Not "struggle with it." Not "get mixed results." You will fail.
After months of building agentic DevOps wo...
Hey DEV community 👋,
I’m reaching out because I’ve hit that classic indie-developer wall: I built something I’m really proud of, but getting those crucial first users to test it and give honest feedback is proving to be the hardest part of the journey.
For the past few months, I’ve been building AI SEO Blog Writer, a Shopify app.
The Problem I Tried to Solve:
GitHub shipped two Copilot CLI releases this week (Feb 18-20) with features that fundamentally change how the tool works. v0.0.412 added cross-session memory so the CLI remembers past work across sessions. v0.0.413-0 added remote plugin support so you can load plugins from any GitHub repo or git URL. Both are massive.
This isn't incremental poli...