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AWS wants Amazon Q to become your buddy for the entire software development life cycle


At its re:Invent conference, AWS today announced a series of updates to Q Developer, its coding assistant platform that competes with the likes of GitHub

“What developers need is they want to actually have Q be the buddy to solve some of the undifferentiated heavy lifting so that they can actually have more freedom to innovate,” Swaminathan ‘Swami’ Sivasubramanian, AWS’ VP of AI and Data, told me. So far that meant helping developers troubleshoot issues and perform multi-step tasks to fix them (or built entirely new apps), as well as scan the code for security vulnerabilities. Then, once the code is in production, a new operations agent for Q can now automatically pull in data from AWS CloudWatch, the company’s monitoring service, and immediatly start investigating when an alarm goes off.

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