BBS: TELESC.NET.BR Assunto: Using AI for coding De: Dumas Walker Data: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 11:29:00 -0500 ----------------------------------------------------------- > DW> Nice. I reckon you need to be using MS VS for something like that to > DW> work, though? I am on linux and the code I am very curious about working > DW> with AI on is c1994 DOS code. Not sure that'd work for me in this case, > DW> but good to know for future ones. > As I said, it's basically their own version of Visual Studio Code. Cursor is > availbale for both Windows and Linux. Although it's a modern tool, I'd wonder > if you could load some DOS code into it, and tell it it's for DOS, and it migh > be able to do something. Ah, ok, I missed that part. I thought it was something that had to be plugged into MS's Visual Studio. > Similar tools are available for Visual Studio Code itself. I've noticed that > Visual Studio Code now has Copilot integrated in, and there's also a Google > Gemini plugin for Visual Studio Code as well. And now I'm curious if you can > add Copilot & Google Gemini to Cursor, or perhaps if there's a Cursor chatbot > plugin for Visual Studio Code.. Then you'd have all 3 AI assistants available > in one coding tool. That could be interesting, and also maybe overwhelming! ;) * SLMR 2.1a * What goes around usually picks up momentum! --- Synchronet CAPCITY2 * Capitol City Online ----------------------------------------------------------- [Voltar]