If you want to code with AI, discover how Claude, Cursor, and Codex help developers think clearly, write faster code, and ship better software.
OpenAI's Codex MacOS app is a new hub where you can use AI agents to vibe code and create apps just by telling the AI what you want.
OpenAI is trying to win market share from rivals like Anthropic and Cursor as AI coding tools gain in popularity.
Why are some developers abandoning Cursor in favor of Claude Code? It’s not just a matter of preference—it’s about solving real frustrations in the coding world. Imagine wrestling with a massive ...
Imagine this: you’ve got a new app idea, but the thought of coding, debugging, and managing backend systems feels overwhelming. What if there was a tool that could simplify the entire process, turning ...
The new coding model released Thursday afternoon, entitled GPT-5.3-Codex, builds on OpenAI’s GPT-5.2-Codex model and combines insights from the AI company’s GPT-5.2 model, which excels on non-coding ...
Since last spring, OpenAI has offered Codex. What started life as the company's response to Claude Code is becoming something more sophisticated with the release of a new dedicated macOS app. At its ...