Really interesting notes on Devin, the "ai software engineer" from Cognition Labs. Looks like a pretty compelling starting point, but sounds probably not ready for most people yet https://t.co/PhAIvaL2lW
“Devin saved me at least a hundred hours trying to debug APIs” At Vesta, Devin works with… - Engineers to take the first pass on building out integrations and testing endpoints - Product and implementation teams to ship quick MVPs for custom customer integrations and feature… https://t.co/M8nPK9uTE7
we tried Devin (@cognition_labs ) - feelings: * the slack interface is surprisingly nice - really like talking to a coworker. producing github prs to review feels like a coworker too. * it's hard to build intuitions on what to trust devin to work on. devin can write unit tests,…
Cognition Labs recently launched 'Devin', an AI-powered software development assistant, priced at $500 per month. Users have reported positive experiences, noting that Devin can handle tasks typically assigned to engineers, such as merging pull requests (PRs) and debugging APIs. Feedback from users highlights its ability to facilitate quick solutions, with one user stating it saved them at least 100 hours in debugging efforts. Early adopters have successfully integrated Devin into their workflows, with reports of completed tasks including two UI changes and an icon and URL update. While users acknowledge that there is room for improvement, many find Devin's capabilities promising, suggesting it could significantly alter software engineering practices. The assistant has been utilized for various tasks, including creating testing suites and writing unit tests, demonstrating its potential to streamline development processes.