Small UX Details Make AI Coding Better
After trying Devin, Windsurf, Codeium, Claude Code, and now the Codex desktop app, I keep coming back to the same thing: small interface details matter a lot when AI is writing code.
Umbraco MVP. Developer. Builder of things.
I tinker with Umbraco and other web related stuff, experiment with AI-assisted development, and share what I learn along the way. Expect practical tutorials, backoffice customizations, and the occasional side project.
After trying Devin, Windsurf, Codeium, Claude Code, and now the Codex desktop app, I keep coming back to the same thing: small interface details matter a lot when AI is writing code.
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