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TL;DR: In a poll of 138 developers, three‑quarters say Claude Code outperforms Codex for everyday AI‑driven coding, pointing to higher accuracy, deeper context awareness, and a smoother workflow.
The AI‑coding battlefield has been dominated by OpenAI’s Codex for years, powering tools like GitHub Copilot and shaping how developers write code. Yet a fresh wave of feedback suggests a shift: Anthropic’s Claude Code is rapidly becoming the preferred assistant for many programmers. A recent survey of 138 software engineers—spanning startups, enterprise teams, and freelance coders—revealed that 75% now rely on Claude Code as their go‑to AI partner. What drives this migration, and what does it mean for the future of AI‑augmented development?
Survey Overview and Key Findings
The questionnaire targeted developers who regularly use AI code generators, asking them to rank their primary tool and rate specific workflow attributes. Respondents represented a broad skill spectrum, from junior developers to senior architects, and worked across languages such as Python, JavaScript, Java, and Go.






