Released on October 29, 2025, Cursor 2.0 is a major update to the AI-driven code editor that promises a new multi-agent interface and the debut of Cursor’s own coding model, Composer. As someone who uses Cursor every day, I couldn’t wait to try out the new 2.0 release. I spent some time exploring what’s new. … Continue reading Cursor 2.0 and Composer Model
Tag: AI-assisted coding
My Engineering Workflow in CursorAI
Every Software Engineer follows a similar rhythm: Understand requirement → Design → Plan → Implement → Review → Test → Deploy → Monitor. That hasn’t changed for a long time. When AI is involved in the workflow, what’s changed is the speed. I also mentioned this in my FREE eBook about adapting AI in Software … Continue reading My Engineering Workflow in CursorAI
Testing Claude Sonnet 4.5, GPT-5 Codex, and Grok Code Fast 1 in Cursor: Which model fits best for development?
It has only been a few days since Anthropic announced their new model Claude Sonnet 4.5, and I wanted to see for myself if the hype matches reality. Instead of reading benchmarks, I opened Cursor and ran some coding tests to feel it as an end user. My goal with this test wasn’t to cover … Continue reading Testing Claude Sonnet 4.5, GPT-5 Codex, and Grok Code Fast 1 in Cursor: Which model fits best for development?
Why AI won’t replace human engineers, and why it shouldn’t
It’s been two years since the hype of ChatGPT and AI, and the excitement is still going strong. People and companies alike have been talking about AI and its potential to revolutionize industries, with many seeing it as the future of technology. Companies have started applying AI to replace certain jobs, automate tasks, and even … Continue reading Why AI won’t replace human engineers, and why it shouldn’t