Conductor Expands Support for Antigravity in Spec-Driven Development
Conductor has evolved from a Gemini CLI extension into a portable plugin, enhancing Spec-Driven Development with support for Antigravity CLI and Claude.
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Conductor has evolved from a Gemini CLI extension into a portable plugin, enhancing Spec-Driven Development with support for Antigravity CLI and Claude.
To tackle scaling challenges and runtime issues in AI systems, engineering teams should modularize prompts into reusable templates, transforming them into build artifacts.
Google Cloud has announced a partnership with Parallel Web Systems to integrate their search infrastructure into the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, enhancing AI capabilities for developers.
Creatio has announced the launch of its new 10x platform, which integrates AI capabilities with CRM functionalities, catering to low-code and no-code users.
This article discusses a reliability bug found in Megatron-LM’s gradient clipping and highlights the importance of peer review in refining solutions.
Artificial Intelligence is evolving rapidly, changing how we develop software and automate tasks. This article shares insights from my journey in the AI field.
While I expected AI to streamline my programming, it instead highlighted my weaknesses. Here are the key skills I had to develop.
As software architecture evolves towards independently deployable services, traditional regression testing tools face significant limitations. This article explores these challenges and their implications for software delivery.
As AI tools transform coding practices, the industry grapples with significant quality concerns that are rarely discussed in earnings calls.
AgRefactor presents a self-evolving approach aimed at improving High-Level Synthesis (HLS) compatibility and performance, addressing key challenges in synthesizing code from software.
In a significant development for software preservation, Microsoft has released the earliest known source code for DOS, allowing developers and historians to access this foundational code.