Топ 10: Онлайн системы разработки (IDE)
Updated: 17.06.2026
2026. SpaceX acquires AI-IDE Cursor for $60 billion

Elon Musk has injected some more tens of billions into the AI bubble by acquiring the most successful AI development tool Cursor (or more precisely, the company Anysphere behind it). The purchase is following the recent SpaceX IPO, in which the company raised $85.7 billion. Cursor competes with AI agents and IDE systems from Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google, which are precisely the guys SpaceX (which now includes xAI) is trying to catch up with. SpaceX's advantage in this race is not brains or technology, but rather the computing resources it has acquired in huge quantities. Furthermore, the company plans to launch AI data centers into orbit, which SpaceX controls almost exclusively.
2026. Cursor is now available in JetBrains IDEs

Developers who rely on IntelliJ IDEA and other JetBrains IDEs can now use any leading-edge model with Cursor for agent-based development. Cursor is now available in IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm and other JetBrains IDEs via the Agent Client Protocol (ACP). With Cursor ACP, developers can explore and select leading-edge models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Cursor. Our agent harness is also custom-built for each model to optimize output quality and performance. Cursor also uses secure codebase indexing and semantic search to understand large enterprise codebases. ACP combines these capabilities with the deep, intelligent code processing and tooling found in JetBrains IDEs.
2025. Google unveiled its own AI-based code editor - Antigravity

Google has unveiled its own IDE code editor, Google Antigravity. It's essentially a VS Code clone with a built-in Gemini 3 model. Thus, Google will compete with Cursor and the standard VS Code. However, Antigravity's advantage is its very generous free LLM usage limits, which are updated every five hours. In addition to chat for vibe coding and AI code completion, Antigravity allows you to create AI agents that independently create applications or classes, test them and deliver the finished product with a development plan, report and screenshots.
2015. Microsoft launched Visual Studio for OS X and Linux

At its Build developer conference, Microsoft today announced the launch of Visual Studio Code, a lightweight cross-platform code editor for writing modern web and cloud applications that will run on OS X, Linux and Windows. This marks the first time that Microsoft offers developers a true cross-platform code editor. The full Visual Studio is still Windows-only, but today’s announcement shows the company’s commitment to supporting other platforms. Visual Studio Code offers developers built-in support for multiple languages and as Microsoft noted in today’s Build keynote, the editor will feature rich code assistance and navigation for all of these languages. JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js and ASP.NET 5 developers will also get a set of additional tools. The editor features all of the standard tools you would expect from a modern code editor, including syntax highlighting, customizable keyboard bindings, bracket matching and snippets.
2010. Force.com 2 - already 5 PaaS platfroms

At the Dreamforce conference, Salesforce demonstrated one more time that now it's not so interested in CRM (it was mainly a subject for jokes) as in cloud platforms. Following the release of SaaS database Database.com, the company introduced another big Force.com feature - Heroku - the PaaS startup that Salesforce has recently acquired for $ 212 million. Heroku - is a cloud platform for developing and hosting Ruby-applications (Ruby - is a popular framework for developing Web apps, created by 37Signals). Heroku became one of the five PaaS-services included in the new version Force.com 2. And the new structure of the Force.com platform now looks like this: ***

