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As Google enters AI coding autocomplete race, Kite for Python language gets smarter Developers who build machine-learning applications are themselves getting coding suggestions generated by AI.
Kite and its AI-powered developer environment now offer a Pro plan for $19.90 per month. There's also a new Python engine and JavaScript support.
Beyond Python and JavaScript, Kite's tool now supports 13 languages and three more are due in weeks.
Kite, the AI Autocomplete for Python that eliminates repetitive coding tasks, today announced that it has added Linux support.
Kite, which suggests code snippets for Python developers in real time, has raised $17 million. The latest version of the free developer tool runs locally.
Kite is currently limited to programming in Python and terminal commands but more languages will be supported in coming months.
Kite, which provides a code completion tool powered by artificial intelligence (AI), has expanded the number of programming languages that it supports in IDEs and code editors like Visual Studio Code.