Software developers cope with onerous challenges like mounting complexity and “code bloat.” And when quality suffers, businesses pay the price. Scott Dietzen, CEO of Augment Code, explains how AI is supporting both novice and experienced developers to do their best work and unleash the next software revolution.
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