Zhipu's GLM recently released an IDE tool, which seems to be improving its own development ecosystem. This integrated development environment tool is still somewhat attractive to developers who want to get started quickly. Has anyone already started testing it? Compared to other development solutions, how practical is this GLM IDE? Interested friends can try it out first and give some feedback.
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GmGmNoGn
· 22h ago
Early access, to be honest, it's smoother than I expected, and the development process has indeed been simplified a lot.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 22h ago
GLM IDE, to be honest, I'm still observing this set. An improved ecosystem is a good thing, but whether it can truly compete depends on the user experience.
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DuckFluff
· 22h ago
Still here, focusing on ecological self-consistency. GLM is trying to attract developers this time.
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PonziWhisperer
· 22h ago
Oh no, another new tool for cutting leeks? Is GLM IDE really that awesome?
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GreenCandleCollector
· 22h ago
Here comes the IDE again, Zhipu wants to bring all developers into the ecosystem.
Zhipu's GLM recently released an IDE tool, which seems to be improving its own development ecosystem. This integrated development environment tool is still somewhat attractive to developers who want to get started quickly. Has anyone already started testing it? Compared to other development solutions, how practical is this GLM IDE? Interested friends can try it out first and give some feedback.