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AI bots reviewed: Which writes better codes?

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Weekly Newsletter - May 10th, 2023 Hey {NAME}, AI bots can now help you write basic code so that you

[Codementor]( Weekly Newsletter - May 10th, 2023 Hey {NAME}, AI bots can now help you write basic code so that you can focus on other more important tasks. But which tools are the best, and how can they help you? [This Hackernoon article]( evaluates five of the most advanced AI bots: GPT-4, Bing, Blaude+, Bard, and GitHub Co-Pilot. [Read on]( to see how advanced AI bots perform when solving LeetCode questions. --------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming online events Here are the community events coming up soon. Sign up even if you can't make it to the live event; we'll send you the recording afterwards. 🗓 May 12: [How to Get Everyone Onboard with Your Vision]( Having a vision is exciting, but getting everyone on board with you might not be. In this talk, the speaker will share from her own experience to help you navigate a team environment to ensure your vision is being heard and received by your team. 🗓 May 16: [Advanced .NET MAUI]( Learn advanced topics, including Visual State, Validation, Behaviors, and more, and go through a live demo of a non-trivial .NET MAUI app. 🗓 May 19: [User Activation & Onboarding: Simple and Effective Framework]( Learn how to activate new users and improve onboarding with a simple framework for product companies. Get a step-by-step guide on data research, activation strategy creation, and development stages in less than 1 hour! [Check out more events here →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This week's top community posts 🤖 React: [The path to a scalable and maintainable React frontend architecture]( As applications continue to adapt and grow, they become more prone to errors. A good frontend architecture can provide a stable foundation for tackling these challenges more effectively. 🛠Web development: [HTTP/1 vs HTTP/2 vs HTTP/3]( Do you really know the difference between HTTP 1, 2, and 3? Do you know how the HTTP protocol works ? This article will explain their differences, pros and cons, and look at how HTTP/3 is starting to become more popular. [Click here for more articles 🤓]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[Codementor] Where you can get instant coding help, learn programming by building projects, and get your code reviewed.]( Interested in [sponsoring us]( 555 Bryant Street, #866, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA [Unsubscribe here]( but maybe follow us on [Twitter](

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