Comment by vjay15
1 day ago
Antigravity is really amazing yea, by far the best coding assistant IDE, its even superior than Cursor ngl when it comes to very complex tasks, its more methodical in its approach.
That said I still use Cursor for work and Antigravity sometimes for building toy projects, they are both good.
Speaking of methodical, have you tried AWS Kiro?
It has spec driven development, which in my testing yesterday resulted in a boat load of passing tests but zero useful code.
It first gathers requirements, which are all worded in strange language that somehow don’t capture specific outcomes OR important implementation details.
Then it builds a design file where it comes up with an overly complex architecture, based on the requirements.
Then it comes up with a lengthy set of tasks to accomplish it. It does let you opt out if optional testing, but don’t worry, it still will write a ton of tests.
You click go on each set of tasks, and wait for it to request permissions for odd things like “chmod +x index.ts”.
8 hours and 200+ credits later, you have a monstrosity of Enterprise Grade Fizzbuzz.
Funny enough this sounds like my experience with ex-Amazon SWEs
Do you think the SDD approach is fundamentally wrong, or that Amazon's implementation was at fault?
It sounds like the initial spec is wrong, which compounds over time.
With SDD the spec should be really well thought about and considered, direct and clear.
Honestly if you use Traycer for plan + review (I just have it open in different IDE that they support), you can use any editor that has good models and does not throttle the context window.
I am trying to test bunch of these IDEs this month, but I just cant suffer their planning and have to outsource it.