The managed database landscape has changed significantly with the rise of AI workloads. We break down the right choice for modern applications with relational, document, and vector data needs.
Each platform has a distinct strength. We tested all three with real Next.js, SvelteKit, and Node.js projects to find out which one earns the default deployment slot.
Three tools, three philosophies. Copilot stays in your IDE, Cursor builds a new one, and Windsurf runs autonomous agents across your codebase. We compared all three in real projects.
After twelve months of daily use across Python, TypeScript, and Go, we have a clear picture of where AI code completion genuinely saves time — and where it confidently leads you astray.