Today, building real-time applications (chat, collaboration tools, live dashboards, multiplayer mini-games…) often means dealing with WebSockets, servers, persistent connections, and complex infrastructure just to sync backend and frontend in real time. But what if you could forget all of that? That’s exactly what Convex offers.

The arrival of Grok 4.6 in Cursor marks a new step in the race for models that can work directly on software projects. After a Grok 4.5 that was already very interesting for development, this version focuses on what matters most with coding agents: understanding an entire project, chaining multiple steps, and delivering usable results with as little intervention as possible.

Claude Code is a new generation of AI-powered development assistants. Unlike traditional coding assistants that live inside an IDE, Claude Code works directly in the terminal and behaves like a development agent capable of modifying projects, executing commands, and orchestrating workflows.

For decades, building a web application meant writing code line by line, learning sometimes complex frameworks, and spending a large share of your time debugging. Development tools kept improving, but the core workflow stayed mostly the same: developers wrote most of the code themselves and manually handled each step of the process. Over the last few years, however, a major shift has been underway. Artificial intelligence is no longer limited to basic autocomplete or small suggestions.
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