Diffblue released Developer Edition, a new edition of its flagship, Diffblue Cover. It aims to offer an accessible solution for AI-driven, continuous unit testing to drive efficiency, consistency, and scalability for individual Java developers and small teams.
“We believe that software testing efficiency and maintaining quality code at scale should be accessible to all developers – not only those at large companies with deep pockets,” said Zoe Laycock, product marketing lead at Diffblue. “By lowering our product’s barrier to entry, we hope to empower more developers around the world to write and merge killer code more quickly and accurately than ever before.”
Developer Edition
The new developer edition claims to provide Java professionals with an effortless testing workflow that seamlessly integrates with IntelliJ IDEA and Java test and mocking frameworks. This integration allows for test case generation 250x faster than a human developer, and continuous validation in IntelliJ, regression detection, and test code maintenance, thereby enhancing productivity and code quality.
With a differentiated approach that uses reinforcement learning techniques, Diffblue claims to provide a trustworthy AI that can avoid the security, privacy, and liability concerns associated with LLM-based coding assistants.
Diffblue Cover offerings
Diffblue Cover also offers solutions for larger codebases and teams writing tests for whole projects (Enterprise Edition), medium teams writing tests for entire projects (Teams Edition), and individual developers writing tests for classes and methods (Community Edition).