

Hi, thanks for sharing the info, appreciated


Hi, thanks for sharing the info, appreciated


Hi, can you share an example?


That’s true, and that’s a hard part. I have some ideas on how to solve that problem, but I can’t prove anything because this is the first time I’m working on a helper like that one.
That’s also the reason why I decided to ask people - there is no point in engaging in complex problem-solving, like for that tool, to only find out that no one actually needs it


Hello, please, see my comment -> https://feddit.org/post/20205034/9426357


Hi, not really. Please, see my comment -> https://feddit.org/post/20205034/9426357


I believe those are tools that use general-purpose LLMs, which aren’t tuned for refactoring specifically. So I guess a specifically tuned tool for refactoring will beat those you mentioned in refactoring tasks.
I also imagine a tool that is not AI-driven. While AI will be used for sure for some checks, I believe static checks and other “computable” heuristics will produce better output faster. I don’t want to throw a bunch of prompts into AI and sell mediocre-quality software to people.
But overall, I think about what you said, but from another perspective - why have a separate webpage if such of helper can be built into IDE/editor? I think this is harder to do than to create a webpage, but maybe this will be better for users (developers).


Cool, I didn’t read that page and now find even more cool stuff like an extension for a browser. Appreciated.


It also refers to a repository that focuses on the IT staff https://github.com/uscne/Awesome-European-Tech


Thanks, that’s actually a cool knowledge base, thanks for sharing. I think there is no need to create a separate page then and just contribute to that repository instead.
I thought Raspberry is American company. Thanks you for sharing info about Udoo and OLinuXino, appreciated
You are correct, but unfortunately it’s rare that you can find anything good related to IT/hardware strictly in EU (like smartphones). UK, while not in EU, still closer to it than US/China.
Oh, you are right. I always thought Raspberry Pi is American :/
Hi, hmm, I think that’s almost the tool I had in mind. So if sonarqube exists, I guess there is no need for another tool in the same area. Thanks for sharing