I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
It's free-ish. It's proprietary SAAS, so it needs an Internet connection to run and will fail if the developers decide to make it fail, for whatever reason.
It's interesting tech, and I used it a year or so ago in Vim for about a month before getting fed up with some of its idiosyncrasies and falling back to regular omni-completion.
Yes, of course, is still imperfect. I've used it for a couple of months with a full enterprise project and nowadays is more "smart" than the first days because it has learned from my patterns and naming conventions.
Is based on deep learning so it needs a lot of data to learn and improve itself, I think it could be really useful on non-typed languages like JS.
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It's free-ish. It's proprietary SAAS, so it needs an Internet connection to run and will fail if the developers decide to make it fail, for whatever reason.
It's interesting tech, and I used it a year or so ago in Vim for about a month before getting fed up with some of its idiosyncrasies and falling back to regular omni-completion.
Yes, of course, is still imperfect. I've used it for a couple of months with a full enterprise project and nowadays is more "smart" than the first days because it has learned from my patterns and naming conventions.
Is based on deep learning so it needs a lot of data to learn and improve itself, I think it could be really useful on non-typed languages like JS.