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Author name: Alex Chen

Alex Chen is a senior software engineer with 8 years of experience building AI-powered applications. He has worked at startups and enterprise companies, shipping production systems using LangChain, OpenAI API, and various vector databases. He writes about practical AI development, tool comparisons, and lessons learned the hard way.

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Agent Frameworks

I Mastered Agent Memory: Heres How I Did It

Hey everyone, Leo here from agntdev.com! Today, I want to dive into something that’s been buzzing around my brain for weeks, something I’ve been wrestling with in my own side projects: the often-overlooked art of agent memory management, especially in long-running or stateful agent systems. We spend so much time thinking about prompt engineering, tool

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Dev Tools

AI-Powered Code Review Tools: Enhancing Quality and Efficiency

Author: Dev Martinez – Full-stack developer and AI tooling expert

The process of code review is a cornerstone of robust software development. It’s where bugs are caught, best practices are reinforced, and knowledge is shared among team members. Traditionally, this has been a manual, time-intensive human activity.

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Dev Tools

Cursor vs. GitHub Copilot: A Comprehensive Comparison for Developers

By Dev Martinez – Full-stack developer and AI tooling expert

In the fast-paced world of software development, tools that boost productivity and simplify complex tasks are invaluable. Artificial intelligence has made significant inroads into the developer workflow, offering assistants that can generate code, suggest improvements, and even

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Agent Frameworks

My 2026 Take: Build vs. Buy Agent Orchestration

Alright, folks. Leo Grant here, back in the digital trenches at agntdev.com. Today, I want to talk about something that’s been nagging at me, something I’ve seen pop up in forum after forum, Discord after Discord: the "build vs. buy" debate when it comes to internal agent orchestration. Specifically, I’m zeroing in on the orchestration

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Agent Frameworks

AI-Powered Robotics: Machines That See, Think, and Act

There’s a video of a robot at Figure’s lab making coffee. Not the “robot arm precisely follows a pre-programmed path to operate a Keurig” kind of making coffee. The kind where you say “hey, make me a coffee” and it figures out the steps — find the mug, identify the coffee machine, press the right

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Tutorials

How to Build an AI Startup: A Practical Guide for 2026

Building an AI startup in 2026 is both easier and harder than ever. Easier because the tools and infrastructure are incredible. Harder because competition is fierce and the landscape changes monthly. Here’s what you need to know.

Finding Your Opportunity

Vertical AI. The biggest opportunities are in applying AI to specific industries — healthcare, legal, finance,

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Dev Tools

Best AI for Writing: The Right Tool for Every Type of Content

Finding the best AI for writing depends entirely on what you’re writing. A tool that’s great for marketing copy might be terrible for technical documentation. Here’s an honest breakdown of the best AI writing tools for different use cases.

Best Overall: Claude

Claude (by Anthropic) is the best general-purpose AI for writing. It produces natural, well-structured

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