BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Using AI for coding
De:       Dumas Walker
Data:     Mon, 23 Feb 2026 11:29:00 -0500
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>  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!  ;)


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