Recently ran Claude Code, here are some feelings from the perspective of the product using several common IDEs:
Byte's Trae is like an old workhorse, doing things steadily, but lacking initiative. You need to remind him from time to time to get him moving.
Alibaba's Qoder is like a vanguard, working briskly and is particularly fond of making to-do lists, with a strong sense of overall strategy and very little small talk.
Tencent's CodeBuddy has a very professional demeanor in terms of business backbone, is indeed professional at writing PRDs, and is also good at summarizing and reflecting, with decent work efficiency.
😑, it might be a personal habit, I like to switch between the three from time to time to find different feelings.
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Recently ran Claude Code, here are some feelings from the perspective of the product using several common IDEs:
Byte's Trae is like an old workhorse, doing things steadily, but lacking initiative. You need to remind him from time to time to get him moving.
Alibaba's Qoder is like a vanguard, working briskly and is particularly fond of making to-do lists, with a strong sense of overall strategy and very little small talk.
Tencent's CodeBuddy has a very professional demeanor in terms of business backbone, is indeed professional at writing PRDs, and is also good at summarizing and reflecting, with decent work efficiency.
😑, it might be a personal habit, I like to switch between the three from time to time to find different feelings.