▲ | danr4 2 days ago | |
Crtl + F -> "Claude Code" -> No Results -> Close tab Can't really get value out reading this if you don't compare it to the leading coding agent | ||
▲ | brunooliv 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
I think a big reason why Claude Code is winning is because it’s such a thin wrapper over a very strong base model which is why people are afraid of comparing it directly. All these IDE integrations and GUIs and super complex system prompts etc are only bloating all these other solutions with extra complexity, so comparing something inherently different becomes also harder. | ||
▲ | redhale 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Agree. I stopped reading after the blurb below because it tells me this person has not actually even used Copilot or Cursor to a serious degree. This is an AI-written sentence that seems fine, but is actually complete nonsense. > Each tool has carved out its own niche in the development workflow: Copilot excels at enhancing your typing speed with intelligent code completion, Cursor at debugging and helping you implement discrete tasks well, and recently pushing more into agentic territory. Cursor's autocomplete blows Copilot's out of the water. And both Copilot and Cursor have pretty capable agents. Plus, Claude Code isn't even mentioned here. This blog post is a Kiro advertisement, not a serious comparative analysis. | ||
▲ | christophilus 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Outside of its excellent capabilities, the thing I most love about Claude Code is that I can run it in my containers. I don’t want Cursor or other bloated, dependency-ridden, high-profile security targets on my desktop. | ||
▲ | ofrzeta 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Kiro uses Claude Sonnet 4.0 if that matters. |