Jules, an asynchronous coding agent from Google, is currently in beta and available free of charge. This initiative aims to enhance developer experience by focusing initially on low-level, junior automation tasks, which allows for better data gathering for reinforcement learning (RL) and increased reliability in task completion. The competition between Google and Microsoft has intensified, as both companies recently announced their respective coding agents, emphasizing the importance of structured and less risky tasks in the development phase of coding automation. Despite positive developments, some users express dissatisfaction regarding the perception of coding as a chore and share concerns about the need for compatibility with integrated development environments (IDEs). The rapid emergence of numerous coding agents has made it challenging for developers to keep up with comparisons and detailed evaluations of each tool's distinct offerings.